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** [[User:Kalli | K.Benetos']] [http://pearltree.com pearltree] of sites containing [http://www.pearltrees.com/kalli/web-design-examples/id4161555 examples of good and bad web design] | |||
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Revision as of 18:40, 19 January 2012
Part I
Course presentation
Photoshop basics
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.
- open, save, save as,
- import images
- environment set up
- palettes
- positioning
- customizing the desktop
- shapes
- basic colour tools
- transform
Elements of web design
- Web design principles
- principles of good/bad web design presentation
- Assignment 1 - find examples of principles
- K.Benetos' pearltree of sites containing examples of good and bad web design
- Assignment 2 - project ideas
Part II
This article or section is currently under construction
In principle, someone is working on it and there should be a better version in a not so distant future.
If you want to modify this page, please discuss it with the person working on it (see the "history")
Design processes and models
- ADDIE
- ...
- Needs analysis
Elements of web design
- Review of examples of good/bad web design
- Criteria,
- Anatomy of a web page
- headers, fonts, breadcrumbs, links, columns, grids