First, the bad news: with all the stuff that’s been going on with work, I’ve only been able to update this blog with tidbits, and only when I have time to do so. I’m afraid I won’t be able to post any Rapid Fire tutorials for a while.
But that doesn’t mean I’ll stop writing Adobe Fireworks tutorials, which brings me to the good news:
I’ve been given the opportunity by popular design resource Smashing Magazine to write Fireworks articles and tutorials. My new tutorial, Extracting Logos Using Levels In Adobe Fireworks is the first of many collaborations between me and the awesome people I get to work with. Expect more in the coming months, but for now, I hope you enjoy my debut article!
How did you learn web design? I am learned on my own but I’m curious about other people’s experiences.
Awesome debut @ Smashing Mag, Jose!
I hope we can work on many more articles about Fireworks! :-)
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i hope you ll have time in the future….
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