Sunday, August 8, 2010

Web Design For Dummies by Lisa Lopuck

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How many times have you visited a Web site and thought that you could do a better job if only you had the knowledge and skills? Or perhaps you have a great idea for a Web site but don’t know how to get started? What was once exclusively a task for professionals, Web designing, has become more accessible to amateurs, thanks to loads of handy software. With Web Design For Dummies, you will be able to design your own Web site like a pro.

Web design requires many programs to make a Website attractive and fun, including:
* Using Web editors like Dreamweaver
* Image editing tools like Photoshop elements
* Drawing utensils like Illustrator
* Background markup and scripting languages like HTML and CSS

This fun guide covers all of the topics that every aspiring Web designer should know.
This book offers advice on:
* Designing for your audience
* Building a solid framework for easy navigation
* Creating appealing graphics that work with the site
* Choosing the proper type and colors
* Tweaking the HTML to make everything work correctly
* Applying next-step technologies including Javascript
* Parlaying your skills into paid work

With expert guidance from Lisa Lopuck, a pioneer in interactive media design and the Senior Producer at Disney, you will be creating superb Web pages that will charm and impress all of your visitors!

From the Back Cover
Build your own eye-popping site design

Create a user-friendly site, design great graphics, and make updating easy

It can take a flock of folks to build, design, and maintain an out-of-sight Web site. Whether you're designing a site on your own or are a member of a design team, this updated guide will be your best assistant. Here's the scoop on planning, producing, choosing colors and fonts, managing content — even understanding a dollop of HTML.

Discover how to
* Assess the audience for your site
* Create an effective workflow
* Add sound, video, and animation
* Test your site for ease of navigation
* Build graphics that work
* Use frames, tables, and CSS

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