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Education & Training
| Lynda.com
| Design workshops of Ojai. Everybody should visit Ojai, California. Plus, you've got to like somebody who creates a logo to look like themselves. And, it works! That's not all that works for Lynda.com. If it's software training you need, this is a great place to start. Click here for course schedules. Macromedia, Dreamweaver, Flash, Photoshop and more.
| Ledet and Associates
| Yeah... they could come up with a better company name but it appears they're focusing their time and energy on their training. Great source. Take a look at the schedule to see if they have a course that meets your needs. Dreamweaver, Fireworks, Flash, Go Live, In Design, Photoshop, Quark Xpress and more.
| Thunder Lizard
| Frequent Lizard Program? Cool. The CEO of Adobe gives Thunder Lizard a thumbs up. So do we. Courses offered at several different locations around the US. Photoshop, Web Commerce, Web Advertising, Web Design, Web Marketing.
| Ivey Seright
| Not only does Ivey Seright offer an amazing breadth of courses, they provide an opportunity to visit the home of Starbucks Coffee, the staging place of WTO riots, and the birthplace of grunge. Worth the visit on all counts. Computer graphics, Page layout, Web, Business Software, Multimedia, Computer Systems, Database and Code, Digital Drawing.
| SmartPlanet.com
| Good source for on-line courses. They've got courses on just about everything... from law to lawn and garden. Focus in on the Computing and Internet sections for databases, web design and graphics, programming, and Webmaster courses. (And take a gardening class on the side for balance!)
| Web Monkey
| Web Monkey provides the ultimate on-line education in a writing style that makes learning fun. Their "How To Libarary" and "Quick Reference" sections are excellent resources.
| Advertising Age
| Advertising Age provides a variety of "educational tracks" including topics like site design, direct marketing, and e-mail. If you have a few minutes to learn, run through some of these educational articles for a start.
| Pantone
| Pantone knows more about color than anyone. The site includes some fun overviews of color in "Colorscopes" and some informative overviews as well. Trying to decide on a color palette for that new project? Check here first.
| TheSlot.com
| Roberts Rules of order online - with an attitude. If you are a copy editor, it is a "must-browse" site.
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