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  • SVG Web Library and Open Web Advocacy

    Posted by admin on September 7th, 2009 and filed under web developers | 15 Comments »

    Would you like to create cross-browser, interactive graphics, animation, and video using your JavaScript and Open Web knowledge? In the last few years the iPhone, Firefox, Chrome, and more have all added Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) support. The last hold out has been Internet Explorer. Come learn about SVG Web, a new open source JavaScript project that finally brings SVG to Internet Explorer with a simple drop-in JavaScript library. Find out how you can use SVG to deploy beautiful and interactive content that is search-engine friendly, accessible, creates extremely small file sizes, and has embedded video, animation, and fonts. Even better, find out how you can deploy this content on everything from the iPhone to Internet Explorer.

    Duration : 0:48:45

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    Designing A Pro HTML Site In Minutes

    Posted by admin on July 15th, 2009 and filed under website designer | 25 Comments »

    In this tutorial I will teach you how to make the basis for a professional looking website. The tutorial is quite fast flowing so if you get confused at all please go back to some beginner tutorials on my channel.

    Follow Me:
    http://www.twitter.com/edzjohnson

    Duration : 0:9:24

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    Photoshop Tutorial 5 - Website Design, Image Slicing! (HD)

    Posted by admin on July 4th, 2009 and filed under website developers | 23 Comments »

    In this Adobe Photoshop graphics tutorial I will be teaching you how to slice images and use a website menu bar as an example. This tutorial is compatable with Adobe Photoshop CS1, CS2, CS3 & CS4 versions.

    Difficulty Level:
    Medium/Intermediate

    If you have any problems or need help with any of this tutorial please leave a comment below or message me on YouTube.

    Duration : 0:5:1

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    Designing a website layout in Photoshop - Part1

    Posted by admin on July 4th, 2009 and filed under website designing | 22 Comments »

    Designing a website layout in Photoshop - Part 1.

    Link to Part 2
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TwywWyojsyA

    When you design your website layout and save the image as jpeg, making sure it’s not too big, please paste the image here:
    http://www.7cgen.com/index.php?showtopic=3549&st=210&start=210

    10 points to the winner and less points to runner ups.

    You need to win 300 points and it is all done by following the video tutorials and following the rules.

    1. Rule one - follow the lesson, and when done, save the design as an image and upload to the link below:
    http://www.7cgen.com/index.php?showtopic=3549&st=210&start=210

    1. Rule 2, you need to have been on the Online Live Desktop sharing lesson 10 times not less. That means, you need to be invited to future online live lessons. Pm me your email if interested.

    3. Follow number 2 and 3 till we complete all the lessons and I’ll add up the points of all learners.

    When decision is made, it is final. No bickering. If anyone makes trouble in the thread, they will be disqualified from the competition.

    So learn, apply, join, and have fun.

    Thanks.

    Duration : 0:8:29

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    Photoshop Tutorial 4 - Rendering Images For Website Graphics

    Posted by admin on June 24th, 2009 and filed under website developers | 22 Comments »

    In this Adobe Photoshop graphics tutorial I will be teach you how to add a backdrop to a rendered/selected image. Just like a greenscreen effect where you can place someone in front of a backdrop or use it for website design banners. This tutorial is compatable with Adobe Photoshop CS1, CS2, CS3 & CS4 versions.

    Difficulty Level:
    Medium/Intermediate

    If you have any problems or need help with any of this tutorial please leave a comment below or message me on YouTube.

    Duration : 0:7:23

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    Photoshop Tutorial 1 - Website Banners & Graphical Design

    Posted by admin on June 18th, 2009 and filed under website designers | 25 Comments »

    In this Adobe Photoshop graphics tutorial we are going to design a quick and simple website banner with an easy gradient effect and a small glass effect. This tutorial is compatable with Adobe Photoshop CS1, CS2, CS3 & CS4 versions.

    Difficulty Level:
    Easy/Beginner

    If you have any problems or need help with any of this tutorial please leave a comment below or message me on YouTube.

    Follow Me: http://www.twitter.com/edzjohnson

    Duration : 0:5:3

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    Website design from imakegraphics.com - web design Michigan

    Posted by admin on June 18th, 2009 and filed under website developers | 5 Comments »

    Custom website design featuring expert photo work, animation and artwork, 3D, CGI and original music. e-commerce, search engine optimization. http://imakegraphics.com Development of custom functions, interactivity, tools and games. 3D product representation/working demo, character animation.

    Southeast Michigan based, serving the world.
    Fast turnaround and personal attention ured. Affordable web design with innovation and insight.
    Breathe life into your online presence with a vivid, high-impact, highly functional, search engine optimized website at highly cost-effective rates.

    video montage + music (c)2009 all rights reserved.
    NO VIDEO EFFECTS were applied to this video.
    All footage is of actual work. View the video in HQ !

    Surrounding areas and beyond the Midwest:
    Oakland County, Macomb County, Wayne County
    http://www.imakegraphics.com/website_design_Michigan_website_design_imakegraphics_248_313_586_734_810_313_248_586_734_313.htm
    Metro Detroit, MI area, Southfield, Bloomfield, Troy, Milford, Michigan web design, 248, 810, 586, 313, 734, igo3d, igo3d.com. design, development and marketing.

    Duration : 0:3:20

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