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| Dynamics 2004-01-15, 2:18 pm |
| definately off topic here, but does anyone know of some relatively good schools for web and graphic design? been doing web design for years, and finally decided to go pro with it.. so, if u can help any, it's much appreciated... | |
| thecomeons 2004-01-16, 12:23 pm |
| just coz you are pro doesn't mean you have to be qualified.
it's art. all you need is a good portfolio. or you could try looking up some of the webmaster associations (isn't there an internet version of the guild of master craftsmen or something?). | |
| jimbo2002 2004-01-16, 4:14 pm |
| quote: Originally posted by Dynamics
definately off topic here, but does anyone know of some relatively good schools for web and graphic design? been doing web design for years, and finally decided to go pro with it.. so, if u can help any, it's much appreciated...
Just a thought, if you dont get much response to your question it may be that there are not a lot of those schools about. Could be a business angle for you. I mean if you have been doing web design for years you may be in a good position to teach others, like I say, just a thought. | |
| Dynamics 2004-10-12, 10:38 am |
| here I am again. in response to the teaching option... I honestly wouldn't know where to begin... and just because I've done it for years doesn't mean I'm qualified to teach. Even now, I continue to learn. |
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