The Online Portfolio of Beth Goulet

West Kootenay Web Design 

       2001 - 2002 Online Portfolio of Beth Goulet
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Beth Goulet, Web Design student

 

 

 

 

Welcome to my Ecom304 - Case Study site

I am a second year student of Selkirk College's "Online" Ecommerce
/ Web Design program, which is designed and taught by: Sharron Swan.

I have learned so much with the combination of both Level I and Level II, program courses.
I am currently in Level II, and already found the skills I'm being taught are 'cutting edge'
and involve the software I will be use to become a successful Professional Web Designer.

Some of the courses I've learned to-date:

bulletHTML Level I & II.
bulletInternet Marketing & Website Submissions.
bulletFrontPage 2000
bulletJavaScript

A few of my Favorites:

bulletAdobe Illustrator 9.0.
bulletAdobe Photoshop 6.0 & ImageReady 3.0.
bulletPhotoDraw 2000
bulletAdvanced HTML

I have enjoyed learning the skills that the Ecommerce program has given me.
I find now, that I'm investigating every website I find interesting,
which also helps me to learn new things.

I love the creativity that is involved with learning and using the programs & it
has given a new meaning to the artistic interests I have.


I invite you to view my Portfolio site.
Enjoy your VISIT & please check out my links!

My On-line Portfolio

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I have really enjoyed learning graphic enhancement, & picture restoration. There is so much that can be done to any photograph.

Customed Designed graphics are also made easy with Adobe Photoshop 6, Illustrator 9 & ImageReady 3.0. Check out Adobe's products!
   
I have extremely enjoyed learning
Level I & II HTML.
It's like learning another language.


I've found it very interesting learning, what makes things work, and even learning the things that don't work. The learning process has been very rewarding for me. Each day has a new learning curve, that has been very interesting!


Our learning follows W3C Guidelines:

The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) develops interoperable technologies (specifications, guidelines, software, and tools) to lead the Web to its full potential as a forum for information, commerce, communication, and collective understanding.