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Multimedia Technologies AAS Degree - Web Design
Request Free Information. Web Design students will leave Rasmussen College with the knowledge they will need to be a web designer, work in Internet advertising, or to work as a content manager for multiple industries. Students who choose the Web Design emphasis will take courses in Networking and Internet Technologies, Server Side Scripting, and Dynamic Content Management.
Bachelor - Web Development
Request Free Information. This program is designed to work in conjunction with the Associate of Applied Science degree in Web Design to provide individuals with additional technical skills in the Web development field. While the associate degree gives students a generalist base of skills, this degree targets the programming and development skills required to develop interactive, database driven Web sites.
Color My WorldThe way color is used in a worldwide context is a profound issue that's often misunderstood or overlooked by Web designers.
Web Style GuidePlanning a Web site is a two-part process: first you gather your development partners, analyze your needs and goals, and work through the development process outlined here to refine your plans. The second part is creating a site specification document that details what you intend to do and why, what technology and content you'll need, how long the process will take, what you will spend to do it, and how you will assess the results of your efforts.
Text and BackgroundOne very important area to apply color principles in web design is selection of colors for the background, text, and links on the page via the attributes of BODY tag.
Identifying ContentAlthough creating a website can be easy, there's more to it than first meets the eye. Your first task, before investing any time or money, should be to determine the primary reason you want to be on the Internet and to identify the audience you want to reach. The content, as well as the scope and quality of design should be driven by the answers to these questions. Do your homework!
Anatomy of a Web PageA website has one or more related web pages, depending on how it's designed. Web pages on a site are linked together through a system of hyperlinks, enabling you to jump between them by clicking on a link. On the Web, you navigate through pages of information according to your interests.
Under ConstructionDeveloping an effective website requires thoughtful planning. Understanding the entire process before you begin will save you time and money as the project progresses.
Design TipsIn the interest of better Web design, we offer some tricks to improve graphic load time and presentation. Improve the look and load time of web pages.
Designing Websites - for KidsBefore you start creating a Web site, first think about why you're making it. Knowing the purpose of your site will help when you get ready to design it.
Design & StyleTutorials on how color works, the ASCII characters, design and more.
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