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Hi me again! I'm playing around in flash making funny sites and presentations when it finally strikes me that I'm stuck in some vicious monotonous cycle that seems to hgo on and on. I seem to realise that I have no originality all my projects look the same, whats worst of all they have no aesthetic sense- the constituent elements of my projects make no sense whatsoever. Too much unneeded effects and elemenst or rather lack or improper use of it. I realise I need help in defining what goes into a proper flash project as well as what are core essentials to desin. I must have missed out on something important in college but I find that I need advice and training on actual design i.e. what makes a goo dsite what puts one flash presentation out from the rest etc. I realy need some help and advice on important design principles so if anyone has any ideas on online resources or books that can help or even any personal experiences that could ignite the artist within I'd love to hear. Everytime I make a site or presentation its on instinct and alot of times my instinct fails me, I can't keep waiting for inspiration to charge me in the face and scream out for me to get started on a project. I want to be able to visualise an end product be it a site or presentation whatsoever. And I want that what ever I think of holds true and make sense, I just don't want to keep putting images and text togetehr cause it just 'looks good' so anyone who could share any information to help me become a better designer I'd love to hear :)
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