I've been lying to you, the DeviantART community. I'm not really a photographer. I'm a web designer. I just have a nice camera, and like to snap away. Oh the humanity! But it's true.
I don't put my web prototypes on dA as a general rule because when I sign off on a site the design becomes property of the client. Well I guess this is also a plug for me, I know there are many people out there aspiring to enrich their web skills, and being the nice person I am I'm happy to help them out. I see a lot of MySpace layouts out there that look terrible, and MySpace + CSS I think is where many people first encounter web design. It's disappointing to see people sacrifice integrity of design to attempt to get to an unreachable end-result. I'm sure many of the people on MySpace with badly styled layouts had a much prettier picture in their head, but lacked the ability to execute it.
So feel free to ask me questions about web design, HTML, CSS, or even JavaScript, VBScript.
Sorry, my journal entries are never really about... stuff. But more, things. Things are better than stuff anyway.
Well to conclude, eat kebabs, drink beer, be happy. To quote Lazlo, "It's better to burn out than to fade away."
Your friend and mine,
James
I don't put my web prototypes on dA as a general rule because when I sign off on a site the design becomes property of the client. Well I guess this is also a plug for me, I know there are many people out there aspiring to enrich their web skills, and being the nice person I am I'm happy to help them out. I see a lot of MySpace layouts out there that look terrible, and MySpace + CSS I think is where many people first encounter web design. It's disappointing to see people sacrifice integrity of design to attempt to get to an unreachable end-result. I'm sure many of the people on MySpace with badly styled layouts had a much prettier picture in their head, but lacked the ability to execute it.
So feel free to ask me questions about web design, HTML, CSS, or even JavaScript, VBScript.
Sorry, my journal entries are never really about... stuff. But more, things. Things are better than stuff anyway.
Well to conclude, eat kebabs, drink beer, be happy. To quote Lazlo, "It's better to burn out than to fade away."
Your friend and mine,
James
Devious Comments
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Well, it made sense at the time.
Please don't kill me! *cowers*
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Well, it made sense at the time.
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