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=== Elements of web design ===
=== Elements of web design ===
* Graphic and visual design principles
* [[Web design principles#Graphic_design_principles | Graphic and visual design principles]]
====Anatomy of a web page====
====Anatomy of a web page====
** '''Page header''' - area at the top of the page usually between 100 - 150 pixels high
** '''Page header''' - area at the top of the page usually between 100 - 150 pixels high

Revision as of 15:13, 21 October 2016

Part I

Course presentation

  • See also course syllabus on WorldClassroom

User-Centered (web) design

Elements of web design


Readings

Part II

Elements of web design

Anatomy of a web page

    • Page header - area at the top of the page usually between 100 - 150 pixels high
    • Main navigation - horizontal row of links of important sections (8 max)
    • Secondary navigation - under main navigation or on side menu
    • Page title - should be within H1 tag, title by which page will be indexed and bookmarked
    • Breadcrumb trails - links to help user locate themselves e.g. Home > Resources > Web design > Images
    • Hero image - attention grabbing focus usually on homepage
    • Content width, columns and grids
      • page width - 960 pixels, 1024 pixels
      • page height or fold - e.g. 600 pixels for 1024 x 768 screens
      • page alignment - alignment on screen
    • Footer - links to terms & conditions, site map, contact page, etc.

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Photoshop basics

Graphic and visual design principles Graphic formats for the web (open, save, save as, import images) Photoshop and/or illustrator basics (environment set up, transform, shapes, basic colour tools

NOTE: GIMP, an open source photo editing software may also be used for all exercises and assignments presented. In this course we will be using Photoshop CS3.

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