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What should I start to learn for Web Designing: Photoshop or Fireworks?


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Hi guys, the title says it all: What should I learn for creating cool backgrounds, and amazing details?

I'm already into CSS through MDN (Mozilla Developer Network).

...and, where can I start?

Thanks :D !

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I personal don't use Photoshop or Fireworks. I believe in Illustrator because of the layout structure you need to do in html/css.

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Photoshop has more options and the most tutorials are available for it. I prefer to use Fireworks though. It's like a hybrid of Photoshop and Illustrator. It gives you also more control over the objects.

Smashing Magazine got some good tutorials on it http://fireworks.smashingmagazine.com/

And I think this is a good thing to read: http://fireworks.smashingmagazine.com/2012/07/03/interactive-prototypes-timesavers-adobe-fireworks/

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I use photoshop, but If i were learning now I think id go illustrator

I personally don't like Fireworks so -1 for that.

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i've never used illustrator much, but between photoshop and fireworks, i found back when i still used them that fireworks was much better suited for web design because you can manipulate everything as objects (so you can draw a box and easily change the width/length by just typing in the values you want) whereas in photoshop you can't do that to the same degree.

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Fireworks is about a kazillion times better than Photoshop for web design. The absolute control of objects with or without the use of layers is amazing. Fireworks dosent have the learning curve required for Photoshop, but almost reaches the same levels of awesome in terms of raster graphics when you reach the levels of awesome. Plus of course Fireworks has vector, which already gives it a jump on Photoshop. I guess Fireworks is the brain child of Macromedia and Photoshop is the brain child of Adobe. Photoshop = digital art, Fireworks = web / UI design/ general purpose. A few years ago I did a university project where I switched away from Photoshop to Fireworks for design in a flash app and everyone else used Photoshop, five years on they are still using my project to show off what is possible in the Interactive Media class.

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Always used Photoshop and sliced everything, then used Notepad++ to edit the code... But I know most designers prefer Illustrator or Fireworks. Try them all out and decide what's the best and/or easiest for you.

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I love photo shop. I've never had much trouble. Since its photoshop, I can also design all the graphic . I mockup my exact website in photoshop. Almost pixel for pixel.

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I love Illistrator, but I'll probably go the Fireworks route soon for webdesign.

I especially like how it manages all graphics files and there's no immediate need to switch programs.

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See, personally I'm a Photoshop guy, but that's because I was doing this long before Fireworks came out. I never got in with Fireworks interface.

These days, I'm an Illustrator + Photoshop guy for web work.

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Fireworks, because that's what its made for, prototyping/wire framing and creating vector graphics primarily for web use. Photoshop is for editing/creating images (bitmap) with some features for exporting to web.

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I use Fireworks, Photoshop and Illustrator all together. For the majority of the web design I use Fireworks, create some elements (and edit photos) in Photoshop and illustrations in, well, Illustrator. I don't know what I'd do without either! :)

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I'm not a big fan of designing a web site using a raster image editor. In fact i'm actually against it. Specially with responsive web design. I'd go with something like Fireworks or Xara web designer if you are on a budget for web design.

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