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http://learn.robcubbon.com/course/des... I would usually create the design of a website by basing a Photoshop document on a screenshot of an existing WordPress theme home page. I usually do this in Photoshop but I will be also showing you this in GIMP, a free open source equivalent of Photoshop. Choose the WordPress theme that you're going to base your website http://wordpress.org/themes/ I'm using the sample child theme on the Genesis theme framework. I always use Genesis. You don't really have to worry too much about writing HTML and CSS with Genesis as the framework is so customisable. http://robcubbon.com/go/genesis The sample child theme on the Genesis theme framework is perfect for what we want. It's mobile and tablet responsive when you change the device that the site is viewed on it will respond so it will always look beautiful and legible. This video shows how web designers can start to design web sites in traditional photo-editing software such as Photoshop and GIMP. The video also goes on to advise you to choose a responsive WordPress theme to base your design on as that will save you time when it comes to development. The video also shows you how to take screenshots on Mac and PC. The video also shows you how to marry two screenshots together in a Photoshop or GIMP document. The video also shows you how to copy elements (such as a logo) onto a Photoshop or GIMP document. The other elements can be added in the same way. The video also shows you how to mask off certain areas in the background by Fill - ing with a Background or Foreground color. The video also shows you the benefit of pasting vector elements as Smart Object (vector) as resizing doesn't lose quality. The video also introduces you to Layers in Photoshop and GIMP.