Henry wrote:
> Jey Gifford wrote:
>> Nick,
>>
>> My suggestions would be:
>>
>> 1) Buy Photoshop (with ImageReady) and learn how to use those. (They
>> can export your images to the correct html tables and whatnot)
>> 2) Visit LOTS of web sites and read TONS of magazine ads. Bookmark &
>> clip the ones that you think look good.
>> 3) Ask yourself and analyze WHY something looks good.
>> 4) Try to pay special attention to spacing and alignment of text &
>> graphics
>> 5) Avoid "GOING NUTS" with font usage. That's a sure way to set off
>> the amateur alarm.
>> 6) REMEMBER: Simplicity and readability speak VOLUMES
>> 7) Enjoy the ride. Five Years from now, you'll look back at your
>> proudest work and scream "WHAT WAS I THINKING?!?!?!?!?!" :)
>>
>> jEY
>
>
> Amen!
>
> Roy... you must be bad in Photoshop!
>
> These samples are very, very average.
>
> Just few actions and you could do magic in Photoshop.
>
> And in some sites you could d/load them for free.
These are _not_ logos I designed. Think of them as a basic templates (have
you read the text at the top of this thumbnails page?).
--
Roy Schestowitz
http://schestowitz.com
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