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12-25-2009 - Posted in Web Design

I'm asked by many of my clients as well as by other designers how I do what I do. For those of you who do not know I am a Freelance Website Designer who specializes in HTML, CSS, Graphic Design, PHP, MySQL and everything in between. I love what I do and would be lost without my toolbox of websites, graphic programs, and my favorite IDE (what I write my code in).

I'm speaking only for myself here, all designers, developers, hobbyists etc all have their own ways of doing things. This is what works for me... how I get down if you will.

OS (Operating System)

UbuntuI rock Linux. I have for years. There are many reasons why but I think the most important to me is that it's free, stable, and I NEVER have problems with it. There are many many distros of Linux... my favorite is Ubuntu. Linux is great stuff but this isn't what we're talking about.

I also use Windows XP in a virtual machine within linux... I use this for Illustrator and Photoshop by Adobe. Yes, that's Windows only use to me.j

Graphic Programs

AdobePrimarily I use Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator. There's not much to say about them except they get the job done very very well in my opinion. Intuitive, easy to use and fun. I do all of my graphics for myself and my clients with the use of these two applications. Many have asked why I don't use something like Gimp since I run Linux... it's simple, I can't get the hang of Gimp. It's great, you can do a lot with it, but I'm horrible with it. I've tried making the jump and my production slows by 1/2 at least. There is a learning curve that I'm never able to endure due to time constraints. Maybe some day I can ditch Windows completely.

IDE (What I Write My Code In)

I have tried a million and one different design applications to build the websites after I've made my designs. I've drawn two conclusions... 1.) A lot of them aren't for me... the code is too sloppy and since I don't use design view I don't need the bulk of most of them. 2.) Why spend money on applications when there are free alternatives?

AptanaI use Aptana. It's free, works in Linux and allows me to work directly on my servers via ftp. That along speeds up my production more than I can say. It's easy to use, I can customize it how I need, It uses code highlighting which is handy when you've been staring at two thousand lines of PHP for 8 days and it's free. Yeah I know I said that, but it's true. It's free. They have a paid version, but I don't need it.

Note Taking And The Like

Google DocsI use Google Docs. Also free. It's great, does everything I need it to. I can search through my notes to locate things instead of flipping through 400 sheets of paper looking for a color code or ftp username. I can take them with me wherever I go. While I have a home office, it's nice to get out of the house every so often, hit up a coffee shop, visit other designers I know for a day, etc. I love that I can access my notes from my laptop regardless of where I am.

My Favorite Websites (For Design)

Google.com
PHP.net (All the PHP help a guy could need, I love this site)
Mootools.net (It's so much fun to build with mootools)

I also have a list of web comics I like to frequent. It's important to take a break every now and then.

Well, that's about it. I'd be happy to answer any questions about what I do or how I do it.

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