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ian_evil location:
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Graphic and Web Design
< on 1/21/2006 8:05 PM >
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This forum is for graphic designers, web designers, and anyone interested in digital photography, illustration, photoshop, javascript, and similar.
If you join this forum, introduce yourself here, and let everyone else know what you're into, what you're good at, and anything you're interested in learning more about.



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zombielicious location:
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Re: Graphic and Web Design
<Reply # 1 on 2/15/2006 2:34 PM >
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Hi hi. So I guess Im the first one to introduce myself. Anyways what Im good at, hmm lets see, graphic designing, webdesigning and Im alright with photo manipulation. I guess Im here for tips on Paint Shop Pro and to help other people who have problems with HTML or whatever.



Erehwon location:
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Re: Graphic and Web Design
<Reply # 2 on 2/16/2006 4:19 AM >
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I've been doing HTML since '95, but have been pretty out of practice in recent years (although I'm trying to get a better handle on css, my first instincts are still for tables). I know enough photoshop and paint shop pro to get by (and keep meaning to learn to use gimp properly), but I'm no artist. I've got some knowledge of javascript, xml, and php, so might be able to help with those, but I'm probably best with server-side perl and mysql.

My great weakness is graphical design. I've got a pretty good head for information organization and layout, but I can't pick a color scheme without causing a gag reflex in everyone who looks at it.

Right now I'm mainly trying to get myself into the XHTML/CSS mindset and set things up cleanly.



ian_evil location:
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Re: Graphic and Web Design
<Reply # 3 on 2/17/2006 7:02 AM >
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Whooho. I meant to post an advertisment for this forum in the UE photography thread. But I've been busy. Why I'm not posting one now, and instead writing this message is unclear even to me. Anyways, thanks for showing up.



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djdrew location:
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Re: Graphic and Web Design
<Reply # 4 on 2/20/2006 6:37 PM >
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W00T!!! well i run like 9 web sites, so i guess that counts



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Re: Graphic and Web Design
<Reply # 5 on 2/22/2006 8:45 AM >
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Posted by djdrew
W00T!!! well i run like 9 web sites, so i guess that counts


Damn! Only 9? Shit...I don't think I could handle nine. I'm barely un-lazy enough to deal with 5. hehehehe

I do a lot CGI work as well as just all around graphic work...that's about it really.



Sinister Crayon location:
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Re: Graphic and Web Design
<Reply # 6 on 2/22/2006 10:22 PM >
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Yeaaah.... I'm O.K. with HTML, dabble with CSS, and suck at graphics(photoshop, Paint shop pro, and so forth)



Xanadu location:
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Re: Graphic and Web Design
<Reply # 7 on 2/23/2006 7:28 PM >
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Good at HTML, Some javascript, ive done CSS and am learning ASP, and PHP



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pirate3 location:
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Re: Graphic and Web Design
<Reply # 8 on 3/1/2006 1:28 AM >
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hey, I am more into the graphic design/art side of things, this is a combination of silkscreen, photoshop and sewing
collage work best describes my approach



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Re: Graphic and Web Design
<Reply # 9 on 3/5/2006 1:38 PM >
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Posted by pirate3
hey, I am more into the graphic design/art side of things, this is a combination of silkscreen, photoshop and sewing
collage work best describes my approach
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Neat. I'm a professional screen printer, so I can appreciate the effort that must go into that stuff. I like it.




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pirate3 location:
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Re: Graphic and Web Design
<Reply # 10 on 3/6/2006 3:38 AM >
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hey thanks
can't say that I have a goal, definite market, or direction in mind
I just make what I like and with my experiments in school it all seems to be coming together

a screen printer for the garment industry? what sort of screen printer?
at school we do alot of registered prints (which are getting more complicated as we advance) and alot of repeat patterns for yardage but my favourite is open screen printing on 2 metre by 3 meter wide screens
I kind of stumbled onto it and get the craziest effects then print over top with actual silk-screen images
I'm all about large scale mural and pushing silkscreen into the art realm

here's another

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pirate3 location:
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Re: Graphic and Web Design
<Reply # 11 on 3/6/2006 3:42 AM >
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ps
in case you hadn't picked up on it
I an influenced by the places I explore in a pretty hardcore way



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Re: Graphic and Web Design
<Reply # 12 on 3/10/2006 2:40 AM >
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I do a bit of both design and programming...

On the design side, I use Photoshop, Illustrator, Director, Dreamweaver and a bit of Premiere for video

Programing - ActionScript 1.0 & 2.0, Lingo, PHP, MYSQL, JavaScript (ugh), DHTML / AJAX, familiar with XML, CSS, and maybe even Perl if I remember



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Re: Graphic and Web Design
<Reply # 13 on 3/24/2006 1:36 AM >
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see my avatar? I made it



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Re: Graphic and Web Design
<Reply # 14 on 4/3/2006 5:15 AM >
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Programer/Designer/Photographer

My website is www.UrbanEden.ws
Languages: C++, ASP, PHP, Microcode, Assembly, Java, Apple Script, Unix
Shell Scripting, basic Perl, basic Flash Action Script, JavaScript, XML, basic XSL

I work mostly with mySQL databases

I've been into this kinda stuff since I can remember and now go to school for computer science.



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Explorer H
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Re: Graphic and Web Design
<Reply # 15 on 4/4/2006 12:18 PM >
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Good to see I have plenty of peeps who can help me with html.

Well, where do I start. I graduated from art school in 1993. We did everything by hand - computers really had not taken over yet. We were cutting mechanicals by hand, illustrating by hand, and doing sets of 30-40+ thumbnails - with out google. I have a lot of publication experience, newspapers, magazines. I was art director for Relapse Records in the mid 90s, then art director for a local monthly bar scene rag. I then went on my own, freelanced for lots of ad agencies, and started teaching night classes and substituting during the day at a Vo-tech school. I now teach there fulltime.

The main thrust of my career experience lies in print media. Only recently I have started learning web stuff. I have used photoshop since the first version, and I learned Illustrator using the '88' version. I am really dating myself here. I really like teaching, but my students are a bunch of non-motivated, lazy as hell, gotta-hold-there-hand kids. I am working on towards my masters so I can teach post-secondary. Seems like that will be WAAAY more rewarding.
Anyhow, my software know-how includes QuarkXpress, Photoshop, Illustrator. These I know very well. My limited experience includes Macromedia stuff, GoLive, and many other misc apps. I also know Reason (music production) pretty well. I also know a handful of video editing apps.


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pirate3 location:
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Re: Graphic and Web Design
<Reply # 16 on 4/8/2006 1:08 AM >
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inviting people to cling tenaciously to a golden retrievers buttocks makes me think you are a unconventional teacher
congrats on spurring the oddest mental picture ever



Explorer H
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Re: Graphic and Web Design
<Reply # 17 on 4/9/2006 3:03 AM >
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Posted by pirate3
inviting people to cling tenaciously to a golden retrievers buttocks makes me think you are a unconventional teacher
congrats on spurring the oddest mental picture ever


err, yea, I had a Powdered Toast man avatar before, forgot to change the text.



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pirate3 location:
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Re: Graphic and Web Design
<Reply # 18 on 4/9/2006 4:30 PM >
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"let me sniff it out" is somehow better and conjures an equally strange but more beleivable image

I am going to achool with those lazy as hell students you mentioned in your previous email
I am not sure a masters will be the cure all for eliminating those sorts of students from your life, though it will weed out some
strangely even though they are paying for their education they still slack off

I found that (although I am on my second degree and umpteen years in post-secondary education) that very few teachers are inspiring
not to say you aren't but I think each student has a specific learning style and many teachers have an instructional style
this WILL clash

I like a teacher that does demos and shows some books for inspiration and says
"go to it" and expects ALOT
I want a challenge
if you show you are an easy marker and have a low standard of expectation students will latch onto that quickly
my favourite teachers bring poetry into glassblowing (for example), show how life relates to your subject matter and more than anything show that they have an active life outside schoollife

my two cents





Explorer H
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Re: Graphic and Web Design
<Reply # 19 on 4/9/2006 5:05 PM >
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Posted by pirate3
I like a teacher that does demos and shows some books for inspiration and says
"go to it" and expects ALOT


That's pretty much my style. The hardest part of that, though, is getting creative ideas out of some of the kids–like squeezing milk out of a lemon, only thing you get is sourness. I have oodles of great resources, like years of Communication Arts, Print, Art Director, and other various source-type books. If you can't get a few ideas from a half hour with one those, pffft, forget it. And it's not like I don't do fun projects, stuff like movie poster design, CD packaging, mini ad campaigns, TV commercial (PSAs), tons of photoshop, illustrator, and layout app projects, to name a few.

We also watch Photoshop TV once a weeek.


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