Last week during class we were introduced to Dreamweaver, an Adobe program used for webdesign. We will be using Dreamweaver to create websites displaying the works of art that we created in class this semester. I think that I am also going to include images of my artwork from high school as well as some of the pieces that I did in my art class last semester. I am excited to learn how to use Dreamweaver because the program will allow me to share my portfolio in an organized and coherent manner. It's great to think that I can create a website that my family can easily access to see my artwork. I'll no longer have to lug my portfolio back home every time they want to see my work.
The last time that I created my own website was probably when I was in third grade. My older brother got a webdesign program for my family's Windows '95. He let me play around with it, and helped me launch a cute website with pictures of Beanie Babies if I recall correctly. As an eight year old, I thought it was the best thing in the world.
Now, I am eager to create a website that is sophisticatedly simple. I have always loved designing layouts on the computer, especially in Microsoft Publisher. I know that Dreamweaver is a more difficult program to use because of the need to create page links and the limits of HTML language, but I am willing to learn.
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