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So you've had a chance to look around the site (you have looked around, right?) and now you're wondering to yourself, "Gee, Justin. What don't you know how to do?" Well, a lot of things, actually. I'm not much of a web programmer, per se. So I tend not work with e-commerce shopping centers and processing credit card payments. I do, however, have crazy good skills at some of this stuff:

Dreamweaver This right here is my bread-n-butter. I make a lot of websites using the coding tools in Adobe Dreamweaver. I even use at my office for the Indiana Supreme Court. This allows me to make use of all sorts of great coding tools like Spry elements, Javascript and plays well with the other software programs below.
Fireworks Fireworks is one of my favorite graphics editing programs. It's lighter and nimbler than Photoshop, but gets the job done for most of the work I do. I always layout my websites using Fireworks and it proves time and again to provide slick, beautiful images for the web.
Flash Let me just say for the record, I am by no means a Flash genius. I can hold my own, though. I've done a considerable amount of Flash work and continue to do so every day. For example, check out this history quiz that I did for the Indiana Supreme Court. I'm getting better every day and it allows me to produce some really cool things. One thing you'll notice is that it allows me to stream cool videos across the net at blazing speeds.
Photoshop Ahhh Photoshop. No graphic designer is worth his salt without this piece of software on his tool belt (err, assuming his tool belt is located on his hard drive). Photoshop is the meanest, baddest and biggest photo editing and graphics creation tool around. It lets me do some breathtaking print work, photo editing and more. I can event take those old scratched and dusty photos sitting around your attic and turn them into frameable pieces of art worthy of hanging on a wall of your choice.
Illustrator

Illustrator rounds out my most commonly used tools. It lets me take just about anything like logos, simple graphics or even nothing at all and turn them into high quality vector images. Vector images are like regular images except they never get blurry. Ever. Really.

I could take your logo and blow it up so big it would fit on the side of a blimp.

OS X And how can I run all of this great software without a great computer? Rest assured that I always have one of the leanest and most up-to-date Apple computers on the market. I also run the latest in Apple's operating system lineup with Mac OS X Leopard. And yes, that's pronounced with an "Ex" and not "10".

And don't forget to check out what I've done with all this stuff, either.