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.
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