Hey Guys,
I'm going to need to redesign my site to be more professional looking (microsoft publisher isn't cutting it). Right now I could either spend about 400 dollars hiring a designer to put up a template for me with dreamweaver and photoshop and putting my content in so it looks good.
On the other hand, I could just use my student discount and buy dreamweaver and photoshop for $515, as well as:
"Flash? Professional 8, Fireworks? 8, Contribute? 3, and FlashPaper? 2 software. Illustrator? CS2, InDesign? CS2, GoLive? CS2, and Acrobat? 7.0 Professional software with Version Cue? CS2, Adobe Bridge, and Adobe Stock Photos." Included in a bundle.
Now I admit I have little experience in web design and dont' know what most of those programs do, let alone how to use them. In the long run, would I be better off hiring a designer to do all that for me, or spending a little more initially on the software and learning it to develop it myself, using the templates which I can find on my own? Is this software that hard to learn? Thanks.
--Daniel
I'm going to need to redesign my site to be more professional looking (microsoft publisher isn't cutting it). Right now I could either spend about 400 dollars hiring a designer to put up a template for me with dreamweaver and photoshop and putting my content in so it looks good.
On the other hand, I could just use my student discount and buy dreamweaver and photoshop for $515, as well as:
"Flash? Professional 8, Fireworks? 8, Contribute? 3, and FlashPaper? 2 software. Illustrator? CS2, InDesign? CS2, GoLive? CS2, and Acrobat? 7.0 Professional software with Version Cue? CS2, Adobe Bridge, and Adobe Stock Photos." Included in a bundle.
Now I admit I have little experience in web design and dont' know what most of those programs do, let alone how to use them. In the long run, would I be better off hiring a designer to do all that for me, or spending a little more initially on the software and learning it to develop it myself, using the templates which I can find on my own? Is this software that hard to learn? Thanks.
--Daniel