You can work all that in Photoshop or GIMP by working it layer by layer, applying the effects and motion you need and then creating the GIF using them.
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You should really do a researchof references before moving to work on a project, if this is a school project for students to see, needs to be more ttractive, here is a reference (http://www.amirsysrc.com/wp-content/themes/xRC/images/banner.png) that could be really helpful for you, lave...
For what I understand from your phrasing, I'd totally recommend instead a website. Is better to have an even basic website with the information showing instead of an interface to go through a brochure online.
Not really, I do not understand the point on doing the top bottom as leaves, designers love minimalism and abstractions, you should give a second thought.
A really good teacher once mentioned that the first idea you had was the same idea for a 100 people as well, so keep trying until you have...
Certainly as Levi mentions, those descriptions are the norm nowadays, even when they ask for totally unrelated things just to save a paycheck at the end of the month. However, it is very good that you want to remain updated with the new trends. You may look for great design courses on Coursera...
The first option I'd go for is digital portfolio, however, as it has been pointed out clearly and accurately, having a traditional physical portfolio is a must in the case of an issue with the digital portfolio or with the devices/networks used to access it, which is very likely to happen to all...
GIMP is a pretty decent solution and it is a freely distributed software. The majority of functionalities you find in Photoshop can be found on GIMP. You can read more about it here. - http://www.gimp.org
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