Here is what I have produced so far using Adobe Muse. A very good software for a basic layout. It enabled me to link pages together quite easily, and also inserting buttons with rollover effects. This video shows how my buttons navigate around the website, although some elements are still missing such as slideshows and light box’s. Also small amendments are needed such as text size of the twitter widget, but these things can be adapted on the CSS sheet in Dreamweaver. So far so good, but still a lot to learn to make my website stand out to other designers. 

Here is what I have produced so far using Adobe Muse. A very good software for a basic layout. It enabled me to link pages together quite easily, and also inserting buttons with rollover effects. This video shows how my buttons navigate around the website, although some elements are still missing such as slideshows and light box’s. Also small amendments are needed such as text size of the twitter widget, but these things can be adapted on the CSS sheet in Dreamweaver. So far so good, but still a lot to learn to make my website stand out to other designers. 

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Tom Berne is a freelance graphic designer who has been working in the industry throughout his career. He develops clean, modern and professional solutions in both print and screen mediums; his aim is to position his clients high above their competitors.

Focusing on creating a unique experience, Tom seeks to explore new territories and has the ability to design fresh ideas in a rapidly evolving industry.

A determined and driven designer, Tom is able to work to a high standard in areas that include branding, corporate identities, print design, infographics, packaging and advertising. He approaches briefs as a challenge and employs the opportunity to develop designs to a new dimension, using visual language to enhance the quality of a product, bringing an intriguing approach to his work.

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