Thursday, September 30, 2010

BP1_Google Reader


Welcome to my first blog page!  I am excited to travel this journey with my fellow classmates who will be helping me shape up my research.  It is a bit scary  to talk to others about an undeveloped idea…but it is an experiment research so hopefully, I will be able to put pieces it all together for someone to understand.

So the five RSS feed that I uses to help me are:
 This is an excellent site to go to for anyone who wants be inspire by different designs.  The site has free samples to downloads as well as tutorial lesson to create new designs.  Definitely, anyone could quickly learn tricks of the trade of creating something using adobe products.  This website is a great way to help style original designs. 


 
You may have heard of lynda.com....but not too many people heard of Safari Online Books.  Not only does Safari Online has video tutorial lessons to follow, but they have books to download onto your computer.  For people who need technology books to study try out this website first to see if they have it.  Sometimes I may be out of the area to access the Internet to study...so I just simply download the book that I need and print it out.

Six Revision 


For those who share interest in Graphic Design or Media Interactive Art, use this website to get ideas and valid information about the field.  This is another website that gives tutorial lessons using adobe products and others...but with a twist of informational articles to help give points on related career choices.  Whenever I want to create a quick logo or background image, I will go to either this site or creative nerds.


lynda.com

Of course lynda.com is the best website to go to for  technology tutorials.  What I like best about lynda.com is after completing the tutorial session you can get certified with the program.  For example, if I wanted to learn how to build websites using Dreamweaver, after completing the session I will be certified building website using the software. 


adobe.com

If you going to use adobe product, why not, go  straight to the head of the source, adobe.com.  Adobe website has many archive to view.  Anyone who is a member could check out their videos and learn how to use their products.


As an artist in Media Design, I find each one of those links were useful in the field to better serve my purpose. 





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