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web page basics

Read about page design at web style guide: http://www.webstyleguide.com/page/index.html

Read through Barclay Barrios's step by step site design

Read article on stealing ideas-- find five sites you could mimic (bring them to class next time)

how to work with dreamweaver / composer programs

Dreamweaver videos from CET

Dreamweaver help from Rutgers writing program

CSS from CET

Revision/Usability/Audience

running a design critique: http://www.uiweb.com/issues/issue23.htm

usability questions: http://www.usability.gov/guidelines/designprocess.html

design critique

newbie questions: http://jerz.setonhill.edu/writing/e-text/checklist.htm

another checklist

visual arguments from another teacher's assignments

 

font

letters used as logos

logo design and visual identity

logo design

logo design revisited

 

color

watch Color in Motion (you'll need headphones? maybe)

interact with Poynter's tutorial on color

read through this brief overview on color theory http://www.colormatters.com/colortheory.html

Make your own combinations

Finding inspiration from paintings

Premade combinations

Which colors are hard to read on the web?

very cool...color code--it shows you words with colors
http://loop.aiga.org/resources/loop/loop9/colorproject/

images--free...on the web

Free Images

Free Digital Photos

Free Photos

Barry's Clipart