I use gEDA software (free) for my design work because it allows me to do simulations in verilog and spice, and the pcb files (including footprints) are all ascii-text, so you can create/modify them. There are several PCB vendors on Ebay that will make high-quality boards from your Gerber files for a reasonable price; on average $100 US for 5 boards roughly 8" x 8". Obviously you will pay more for multi-layer (ten 3"x4" cost me $200), or very large boards (five 14" x 14" cost me $300).
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