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Jan 20, 2000, 13:14 #1
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I have a research project presentation tomorrow, and it was on how to be a professional in web design. But i need a visual aid, and don't have a clue on what to do!
Can anyone help?
Thanks!
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Jan 20, 2000, 13:28 #2
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take in a keyboard and a mouse. tell eveeryone if they plan to be a pro at webdesign then they will have to love looking at these things for 18 hrs straight for weeks on end
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Jan 20, 2000, 14:12 #3
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If you could carry a monitor in with you, that would be better.
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Jan 20, 2000, 16:48 #4
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Oh yeah, and don't forget, you need to bring in a "client" or a "boss" that can't make up their minds about what they want their site to look like!
Good luck!
Hatton
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Jan 20, 2000, 18:02 #5
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Hehee thanks
I decided to just go for the "good site/bad site" thing..
Nytimes.com vs Hampsterdance.com
hehehehe
wow, doesn't seem like ya'll are so hot about webdesign..
i think i'll rethink my choice of future employment.
I always wanted to be a puppeteer, or a mime, or an organ grinder with a cute little monkey to collect coins for me.
No, puppeteer. All the way.
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Jan 20, 2000, 21:41 #6
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Heh, we're just being realistic... okay, so maybe not that bad, but still, some of it is entirely true.
I personally have a great boss... and great can be defined by the fact that he only changes his mind while we're developing a page, and sticks with the final result.
Puppeteer? Naw, go for the City Dog Catcher position!
Hatton
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Jan 20, 2000, 23:55 #7
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I need to do this a lot. Get a laptop with an active display, and make sure you know some really good buzzwords. Simplicity, global, and on-stop, as well as depth always work well for me.
Hell, I got two huge customers this week on that alone!
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