Course Description
This course introduces students to design production for websites. Students will design mock-ups using digital design software then implement the design as a website. Emphasis is placed on designing cross-browser compatible interfaces that optimize usability, accessibility, and enhance browser interoperability.
Prerequisites
Recommended Textbook(s)
- Powers, Shelley. Painting the Web. Danbury: O'Reilly Media, Incorporated, 2008.
- Craig, James, Irene Korol Scala, and William Bevington. Designing with Type: The Essential Guide to Typography. Minneapolis: Watson-Guptill Publications, Incorporated, 2006.
- xtine burrough and Mandlberg, Michael. Digital Foundations: Intro to Media Design with the Adobe Creative Suite. Berkeley, CA: Peachpit Press, December 21, 2008.
Recommended Reading
- Cederholm, Dan. Bulletproof Web Design: Improving flexibility and protecting against worst-case scenarios with XHTML and CSS. Ed. Rebecca Gulick. 2nd ed. Berkley, CA: New Riders, 2008.
- Croft, Jeff. "Digital Web Magazine The web professional's online magazine of choice. Creative Use of PNG Transparency in Web Design." Digital Web Magazine 28 May 2007. 20 Nov. 2008.
- Johannson, Roger. "Poll results: 50.4% of respondents maximise windows." 456 Berra Street. 15 Apr. 2007. 5 Sept. 2008
Technologies Required
- Students should have a web server to post assignments and an internet connection
- Mac or PC computers with internet connection
- FTP program
- Web page code editor that fosters the development of valid (X)HTML and CSS code
- Image editing tool such as any of the following:
- Adobe Photoshop (recommended)
- .ICO plugin via Telegraphics
- Adobe Fireworks
- Adobe Illustrator
- GIMP (minimum requirement)
- Internet Browsers
- Mozilla Firefox
- Internet Explorer 6
- Internet Explorer 7
- Opera
- Safari