| Available to Graphic Design, Digital Arts, and Marketing Design students in Master's Certificate programs and to Multimedia Arts students in Advanced Certificate programs.
This concentration enables students
to build essential design skills
for the Web. Students learn to create standards-compliant Web pages using hand-coding or an HTML editor, design Web graphics, and build sites using a professional approach to Web development.
Requirements: Students
entering this track must have
a Web hosting account and
access to Adobe Dreamweaver and Fireworks. Got
a question about this program?
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5300
Dreamweaver
I
Develop practical skills for Dreamweaver, the HTML editor of choice for professional Web designers. Dreamweaver integrates a host of Web design tools in one easy-to-use application. Without any prior HTML knowledge, students learn to design sites, creating advanced layouts by using tables, manipulating colors, style sheets, and frames. get
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5228 XHTML and CSS Essentials
Learn to create Web sites using XHTML to mark up the structure of the document, and CSS to dictate how each page element should look. Course lessons are packed with hands-on examples that help you gain skills and confidence in hand-coding, step-by-step. Master the basics of HTML markup and learn to translate this structure into visual designs that use CSS for typography and positioning. This course is designed to provide a foundation in Web standards, the set of "best practices" established the organizations that set the standards for Web development. get more
5016 Web Graphics Using Fireworks
Learn the essentials of making superior Web graphics using Adobe Fireworks. Students explore the technical fundamentals Web designers need to know, learning tips and techniques for the wide range of graphics encountered in a typical Web design project: photos to line art, logos, banners, text-as-graphic, imported images, stock photos, and more. get more
5221 Information Design
Learn systematic techniques for each stage of the Web site design process. You'll learn how user demographics, competitive critiques, feature lists, sitemaps, and wireframes are used in information design. get more
5013
Web
Design I
Equip yourself for the challenge
of a fast-changing field through
industry-foundation Web design
projects.
Learn a systematic professional approach to Web design. You'll use site maps, wireframes, HTML/CSS layouts, comps, color palettes, usability tests, and other tools and concepts to make sure your designs hit the mark. get
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