If you're looking for free stuff - tutorials, demos and such - go to Youtube or check the blogs specialized in this field. If you're more interested in something like courses and have some money to spend, the best ones you'll find on lynda, udemy and creativelive.
I want the field of graphic design Logo & business card Other design I prefer free courses If you know full free courses on any site Send me a following link I already I design some logos, but I want to point out for professional
Honestly the BEST way to sharpen your design skills in my opinion (even better than going to school) is just to look at a BUNCH of design. There are certain principals of design you can learn in various ways but honestly just get on like tumblr/deviantart really ANYWHERE, observe and take note.
Years ago I learnt a lot from video tutorials on Lynda.com which i'm sure you've heard of. It requires a subscription after the trial but it is all of the highest quality and given by professionals with well thought out, planned and produced courses. I believe it has recently been bought by LinkedIn. I haven't had an account for quite a few years, but it might be worth having a go with the trial and taking a look.
Please check this site http://www.w3schools.com/. may be this will helps you. KID Graphic Design Agency
any suggestions for me. I have an imaginary picture about my website in my head but i want to draw it out so that any good designer can help me. or can anyone help me with this. I am always have ideas for webs but i cant do it becuz im lacking technically like photoshop/designing/ developing
Lynda is great, I would strongly recommend to review lessons made by Deke McClelland http://www.lynda.com/Deke-McClelland/98-1.html or just learn from his blog http://www.deke.com/
I agree with those that need to watch tutorials on YouTube but you have to try all of that by yourself
I agree with the above comments on YouTube. I have been creating and selling design training on DVD since 1996, but when I need a fast answer my first choice is YouTube.
If you use YouTube don't forget to support all of the great content authors. Subscribe to their channels, click Like on their videos, and if they have links to their web sites take a look and see what else they have to offer. As long as we support their work they will continue to put up great training, if we just watch their videos without giving a little back they will pretty soon stop posting videos.
Agree, george ... however sometime we reluctant to give back . Just like after you know adsense, you reluctan to click an adsense on someone website
Don't forget, just clicking on the Like on YouTube is enough. It shows that you appreciate the time and effort that the video creator put in to their work and that encouragement can keep them going. I know it does for me.