Anyone here a hobbyist web designer?

kor420

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Just wondering if anyone was into designing website themes like i was?

Here's one i made for a friend at the beginning of the year.. Simple and clean is what he was looking for.

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This was designed photoshop then coded in Sublime Text. I used to use NotePad++, but i found and fell in with Sublime text and i haven't looked backed. I Been tinkering with Adobe Edge Inspect CC, Adobe Edge Reflow CC, Adobe Edge Code CC. Good products, but they still have along way to go IMHO.

I do this kind of stuff for free...
 

gioua

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I have done a few back in the 90's only one still exist that I can remember.. (the page is no longer how we made it..
http://www.hrmacklin.com/ (they still have our HRM design logo.. surprising)


lame.. but that's what they wanted
 

BygonEra

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I love web design, do it partially for my job (though more of the design aspect, less of the coding) but also do it on the side for fun. I've made 2 web pages that are now defunct, but I'm working on another currently for the horse farm I work at.
 

kor420

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I love web design, do it partially for my job (though more of the design aspect, less of the coding) but also do it on the side for fun. I've made 2 web pages that are now defunct, but I'm working on another currently for the horse farm I work at.
For me, web design is relaxing. When i don't feel like coding, i'll just make the theme in photoshop CC and save it as a psd. If someone is looking for a specific design, i'll look through my web design psd folder and if i find one that closely resembles what the person is looking for, i'll tweak that theme accordingly. When i design a theme in photoshop, i'm constantly thinking of how i can accomplish this in css etc.. IMHO, splicing is just a waste of time because how i design, 95% of it can be accomplished in CSS (gradients etc..) I use the photoshop file as a reference..

I'm working on a few responsive cannabis themed wordpress/marketpress/buddypress themes a.t.m.
 
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