
Web Design and Graphics

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:: LEAD INSTRUCTOR :: |
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Name: Colin Colehour
My love for the Internet and soon after Web Development came right after I started college.
I realized that I wanted to learn more about how to design and develop courses and was lucky
to find out my college offered the first generation of the Webmaster Certification courses.
I soon enrolled and took the first two courses and thoroughly enjoyed them.
About a month later I accidently bumped into the CEO of the company and was offered a job.
What started out as a part time job and hobby has now grown into a love for design & development.
After 5 years with the company I am still working strong on helping to develop new courses and
keep the older courses up to date. Only time will tell what new technologies we can use to make
the web a more useful and fun place.
This is the lead instructor for this course. Each course has multiple instructors.
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Course Description
This course is one of the WOW Academy Webmaster Core Courses.
The point of this courseware is to gain a firm understanding of good Web design and learn some
Web graphics tricks of the trade. This course reveals what makes good and bad Web design from
the point of view of Web developer professionals who have isolated key indicators to Web design
success. Topics covered in this course are listed below.
Course Details
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| Course #: | 4204799
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| Course Name: | Web Design & Graphics
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| Exam Track(s): | (WCW) (CWP) (CIW) (CAW) (CWDSA)
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| Course Cost: | $125.00 $95.00 Limited Time Offer
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| Author: | WebYoda, Inc.
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| Prerequisites: | Advanced XHTML, Paint Shop Pro
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Course Syllabus
Web Site Navigation
Web Site and Web Page Identity
Web Site Date Stamps
Content Quality Assurance
Content Organization
Web Design Mistakes
Web Site Design Models
The Creative Edge
The Organizational Edge
The Secret to High-End Web Design
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Accessibility Standards
Accessibility Priority Levels
Testing Web Site Accessibility
Bandwidth Concerns
Content Optimization
Graphic Optimization
Compressing Graphics
Creating Rollover Buttons
Web site Interface Slicing
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Course Textbook
Title : Web Style Guide
Author: Patrick J. Lynch, Sarah Horton
This guide focuses on interface and graphic design principles underlying Web site design,
and gives advice on issues ranging from planning and organizing goals, to design strategies
for a site, to elements of individual page design. Addresses practical concerns of bending
and adapting HTML to the purposes of graphic page design, and discusses issues and constraints
of designing complex, multilayered sites. Includes a wealth of technical information on graphics
and multimedia, illustrated with b&w photos and examples.
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