How to make a professional looks for a website

raylee011

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Hi

I would like to knwo what is the best software out in the market that will give me the best and easy method of making a Professional look of a website. And How do I create those picture for logo? For example, the one that Tom's Hardware webstie have for their logo.
 
For images: Adobe Photoshop
For webpage building: Adobe GoLive!



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Photoshop and Dreamweaver are also a good combination.

Rob
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Cheers FB.

I've been meaning to ask that one for a while.

<b><font color=blue>Change the</font color=blue><font color=red> sig of</font color=red><font color=green> the week!</font color=green> :tongue: </b>
 
Yeah notepad is clean but you have to have a lot of time.

😎 <b>Change the sig of the week!</b> 😎
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I still use Notepad for writing HTML, along with Paint Shop Pro for creating/editing/animating images, Cool 3d for Text headings and Swish for Flash animations.

Using Style Sheets, it's simple to make major design changes to sites, doesn't take much time at all.

I'm only an amateur though, no corporate branding here :smile:
 
I suppose, but i'm not very good so it takes me a long time.

😎 <b>Change the sig of the week!</b> 😎
Don't fake the funk on a nasty dunk!!
 
For the HTML part, any program or text editor will do. I believe that the professional look is more of an art that cant be created by getting the latest and greatest software. Good graphics really make the difference. I personally use Adobe GoLive, and I think it rox!

For the graphics, my personal favourite is Corel Draw 8 & Corel PhotoPaint 8. Most people like Adobe products better, but I've tried them, and I like Corel better. So if you dont like the Adobe products try Corel, and if you dont like Corel, try Adobe.

All things must surely have to end...
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Aren't you about 3 months too late?

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Better late than never.

Rob
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Not really...

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