What’s the best web-design program that I can use to design a website?

Posted by admin on February 10th, 2010 and filed under web design | 4 Comments »

I need to learn how to design a web-site. I am planning to start this as a hobby and if all goes well, maybe even start a side job as a web-designer. What type of program should I learn? Is Microsoft FrontPage still good to use or is it no longer up-to-speed with other leading web-designing programs.

What other types of programs are out there that will help me with website design. Do you think Macromedia is a good choice? I know it’s a bit steep in price but I figure if I am to invest the time to learn the ‘difficult’ program, time is money, why be shy on one and not the other.

What about Adobe? Do they have a web-designing software?

Please share your thoughts. I really need the help.

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What is the best web design and development school?

Posted by admin on January 29th, 2010 and filed under web design | 1 Comment »

What are the schools with the best curriculum in web design and development? The best one that I found that had both is Full Sail in Orlando.

Please don’t answer by saying it is best to learn by practice or interning, because it is irrelevant to the question. Thanks in advance.

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Graphic Design Career Tips : Best Graphic Design Tools

Posted by admin on January 24th, 2010 and filed under graphic design | 4 Comments »


The best graphic design tools include simple art supplies, as well as thousands of dollars worth of fast computers, editing software and high-quality paper. Gather the best tools for the job with information from the creative director of a design firm in this free video on graphic design. Expert: William Fridrich Contact: www.fridrichphotography.com Bio: In addition to being creative director of Wm. Fridrich Design, William Fridrich has 35 years of experience as a commercial photographer and …

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Which Photo Editing Software is Best for You?

Posted by admin on January 15th, 2010 and filed under photo editing | No Comments »

Oddly enough, there are a very few top notch photo editing software being offered to the market today. There are many packages offered, but a vast majority is not really worth the dollar regardless of how little they are selling for. Generally $50-99.99 is a rule of thumb to find the best photo editing.

Photo software capabilities

As of July 2007, the top ten photo software packages cover the spectrum of capabilities that an advanced or beginning editor might need. Considering the myriad of capabilities available it would be difficult to address each but, generally, the categories that define these capabilities include:

• Importing

• Editing

• Sharing

• Organizing

• Editing

• Support

• Configurations

While indicating which software package has the best photo editing would be difficult, because all offer the same capability to a degree, it is safe to say that they all do the job adequately. The issue just comes down to which package has the right “feel” for your needs.

Organization

The one area where your particular tastes may warrant a closer look is the organizing function. The temptation in digital picture taking is that the photographer snaps a picture of anything that moves, or does not move for that matter. Organization becomes important in this case. Fortunately, all software packages have a browser function so there is some familiarity there, but having a system that works along the way you think is best. Knowing how your mind files items is the key, and each software package offers varying forms. Since each photo editing software package is so similar the issue may just come down to photo paper.

Photo paper

Here again, there are only a few suppliers and each does a good job of producing quality photo paper. The consumer world has a fairly good idea of all the photo paper options available. The consumer also understands that, in the marketplace, they are really just being offered HP photo paper and Epson photo paper. All paper being offered does a fairly good job, although some may fade or turn an unappealing shade of yellow.

Paper options

Regardless of whether an hp photo paper or an Epson photo paper is chosen, paper type is the real choice for the consumer. There are two finish types; glossy or matt. Matt will give a glare resistance factor to the image while a glossy photo finish will see an image “pop” off the paper. Photo paper manufacturers have developed systems that will yield fantastic images and one’s that deal with the past issues of thumb prints and wet ink.

Paper size

Far be it to neglect the consumer that just wants a photo paper 4X6, manufacturers supply both types of paper; glossy and matt for the average photographer. The glossy photo paper is most often chosen for more advanced photo takers while those that just want to hand pictures of the kids around repeatedly will take the matt paper option.

The same but different

Software or pictures, printing has become about as easy as it can get. Each software package is about the same as is the paper. Think simple at the beginning because all the fancy stuff is likely already there and waiting you to get the nerve up to give it a try. The thing is, it’s not all that difficult so pick the one that feels right and go with it.

This Article is written by James Kara Murat from PrintCountry.com, the contributor of PrintCountry Discount Paper & Photo Paper . A longer version of this article is located at Which Photo Editing Software is best For you?, and related resources can be found at Epson Stylus Photo R200.

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What is the best adobe photoshop for digital photographers?

Posted by admin on December 28th, 2009 and filed under adobe photoshop | No Comments »

I need a new adobe photoshop but there is so many I don’t know what is really best for me. I want to be a digital photographer when I get out of high school. If anyone can please provide me with answers I would definitely appreciate it. Thanks.

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What are the best graphic design softwares?

Posted by admin on December 27th, 2009 and filed under graphic design | 6 Comments »

I am very interested in graphic design. I understand the mixture of colors, images, and prints. I have started to take some basic graphic design courses, what are the best design programs out there?

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