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Build your own eye-popping site designCreate a user-friendly site, design great graphics, and make updating easyIt 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...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Lopuck, Lisa
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Hoboken, NJ : John Wiley & Sons, 2012.
Edición:3rd ed.
Colección:--For dummies.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo (Requiere registro previo con correo institucional)
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Author's Acknowledgments
  • Contents at a Glance
  • Introduction
  • About This Book
  • Conventions Used in This Book
  • Foolish Assumptions
  • What You Shouldn't Read
  • How This Book Is Organized
  • Icons Used in This Book
  • I'm Here if You Need Me!
  • Part I. : The Web Design Kick-Off
  • 1. : So You're Designing a Website
  • The People Involved
  • Getting Started in Web Design
  • Getting Experience
  • 2. : From Concept to Execution
  • Phase 1: Definition
  • Phase 2: Design
  • Phase 3: Development
  • Phase 4: Deployment.
  • Phase 5: Maintenance
  • Part II. : User-Friendly Design
  • 3. : Designing the Right Site for the Right Crowd
  • Who Is the Audience
  • Building an Outline for Your Site
  • Creating a Sitemap
  • Building a Map for a Site Redesign
  • Developing a Marketing Plan
  • 4. : Organizing and Navigating Web Content
  • Page-Level Planning
  • Presenting Content on the Page
  • Getting Around in Style
  • 5. : User Interface Design for the Web
  • Interaction Design
  • Visual Design's Role in Usability
  • Consistency Is Everything
  • Maximizing Space
  • 6. : User Testing: Lab Coats Not Required.
  • Developing Testable PrototypesPrepping for the User Test
  • Carrying Out the User Test
  • "Houston, We Have a Problem . . .": Evaluating Results
  • Part III. : Designing Web Graphics
  • 7. : Web Graphic Design 101
  • Crafting the Visual Interface
  • Establishing Visual Priority
  • Adding Breathing Space
  • Establishing a Design Style Guideline
  • 8. : Letter-Perfect Type Design
  • Text That You Can Actually Read
  • Controlling Text Display
  • Working with CSS
  • 9. : Understanding Web Color, Resolution, and File Formats
  • The Secret World of RGB
  • Color Bit Depth
  • Hexadecimal Color Code.
  • Image and Monitor ResolutionBitmap versus Vector Graphics
  • Image Compression and File Formats
  • 10. : Building Your Web Comps
  • The Usual Software Suspects
  • Mood Boards: Setting the Tone
  • Design Resources
  • Building a Web-Page Template from Scratch
  • Web Background Graphics
  • 11. : Getting Inspired: Web-Design Ideas
  • Developing Design Directions
  • Gathering Design Input
  • Getting Ideas for Visual and Interaction Design
  • Designing a Mobile-Friendly Version of Your Site
  • 12. : Presenting Your Design Masterpiece
  • Assembling an Online Presentation.
  • Creating Sizzling Printed PresentationsPresenting to Clients
  • Part IV. : Producing the Final Website
  • 13. : Building the Presentation Layer
  • HTML: The Glue That Holds a Page Together
  • HTML5
  • DHTML, JavaScript, jQuery, and Ajax
  • CSS
  • 14. : Platform Selection, Content Management, Analytics, and SEO
  • Development Platform
  • Content Management
  • Web Analytics
  • Search Engine Optimization
  • 15. : Websites on Steroids
  • Extending Website Functionality
  • E-commerce Websites
  • Personalized Web Pages with Cookies
  • Browser and Location Detection
  • Global Website Performance.
  • Part V. : The Part of Tens.