Adobe Photoshop is used by a wide range of professionals, and web designers are no exception. In this course, we'll look how you can use Photoshop to create wireframes, and complete web site mockups.
Adobe Photoshop is used by a wide range of professionals, and web designers are no exception. In this course, we'll look how you can use Photoshop to create wireframes, and complete web site mockups.
Adobe Photoshop is used by a wide range of professionals, and web designers are no exception. In this course, we'll look how you can use Photoshop to create wireframes, and complete web site mockups. The course covers creating a custom web workspace and optimizing web graphics, as well as some valuable tips for producing graphics for onscreen delivery. Towards the end of the course we look how you can speed up your workflow with Photoshop's automation tools.
Yes! Photoshop is ideal for creating mockups for web pages and sites. It has a vast set of tools and commands that allow for making spot-on visual representations of what you want your web page(s) to look like.
You will learn:
Aside from Photoshop, some other great web design tools include:
Anyone who wants to learn how to use Photoshop to design web pages, especially those interested or working in web design/web development.
Nope, this course is intended for beginners, so it assumes no prior experience with Photoshop or web design.
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