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02-22-2012, 06:56 PM
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Hey!

Photoshop = design it
Dreamweaver = build it
Thats your best shot...

About a portfolio, i will say smth i did and i know a few people did it: you can start creating designs for fictional companies, several segments, build a portfolio showing it, and that is it... dont need real clients to start a great portfolio... your clients will want to see your skills, is what matters.
later you will surely replace fictional clientes with the real ones... i started in 1998 doing this, and was great... (the real client dont need to know that your portfolio is fictional) ))

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I think that to be able to choose you need to know exactly what you will be designing, at least in some way. Different software--whether freeware or commercial--have their own specialties and you can’t expect to use them all effectively all at once.

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06-21-2012, 05:53 AM
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We used Dreamweaver and Photoshop as our main web design and development tools.

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You can use e-learning option to learn web design.... You will get a lot of material...

And yes Dreamweaver is one of the best software for web designing..

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If you looking for free graphic tools, Gimp is also very good program.

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