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Web Design

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Adobe Fireworks

Javascript is used to add functionality to web pages. For example: it is used to validate forms or detect browsers.

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Adobe Fireworks help

Creates Portable Network Graphic, or PNG document

http://www.vineyardesigns.com/resources/layout_requirements.shtml

Conduct a layout design requirements analysis before you actually design the layout. This will ensure that you create a website look and feel that not only looks good but hits the mark.

  1. Do you have a logo ready? If not, this is a priority as the site style and colors will have to blend with the logo.
  2. Do you have a byline ready?
  3. What do you want the site to communicate?
  4. What do you want a visitor to do on the site? List the sequence of events you would like the visitor to go through.
  5. How will you define the success of the site?
  6. Who is your target audience?
  7. What kind of colors would your target audience like?
  8. What kind of graphic style would your target audience like?
  9. Are there any competitor sites that you would like to use as a benchmark? What are they doing well on their site?
  10. Are there any sites that have a look and feel that is attractive to your target audience? List them.
  11. Based on the above criteria have you selected any graphics you would like to use? This is an important step as the layout colors may need to blend with the graphics.
  12. Have you got the site plan ready? What will be the main menu and sub menu items?
  13. What should be highlighted throughout the site and on the homepage in particular?
  14. Will there be a site search? If so, what are the fields and how much space will it occupy?
  15. Will there be a newsletter signup or login? Will these fields appear on all pages?
  16. Will you have advertising on the site, if so is there a specified area and size to be allocated for this?

 

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