Color chart (courtesy of pagetutor.com) - remember to use the # sign before you type the code. (e.g. #123456).
We talked about a lot of the building blocks, and here are the example pages for you to use for review and study. Remember, your assignment is due next week and please study for your quiz next week, too!
Here are the notes as shown in today’s class: Basic Elements
Remember to reset your TextEdit Settings: New Document Settings in TextEdit and Open Document Settings in TextEdit
Also, here is a file showing a Document Shell - Required Elements + Paragraph. These are the required elements for any page (minus the paragraph tag, natch).
For some reason, Week 3 is when I throw the kitchen sink at you … and I think we got a lot accomplished.
Here is the Power Point presentation covering Week 3 - Navigation and Search, and I also want to make sure you have access to Jesse James Garrett’s “Elements of the User Experience” resources.
Please read through Chapter 2 of “Elements”, and refer to the Simple Planes diagram for a visual detail of the concepts.
Finally, for wireframes, take a look at gdoss.com for information and examples of a variety of different wireframe formats to follow.
Please read Chapters 7-8 in your text, and I’ll see you next week.
Hello everyone …
Here is the Magazines Lecture Power Point and the Film Lecture Power Point from Week 3’s discussion of Magazines and Film.
OK, Information Designers, you have a Quiz on Chapters 1 - 6 next week, and your group assignment (if not completed) will be submitted next week and discussed after the quiz.
For your reference, here are the Power Points for Weeks 1 and 2:
Hello, Fundamentals of Media Communications students. Here are the Power Point files for your reference. Also, the links discussed and viewed in class are listed here. Remember, Quiz 1 will be administered Week 3 (January 23), and your article on Film or Magazines is due next week.
Sites:
Power Point Files:
Please be sure to study, read, and look for interesting and notable items in the media this week!
Welcome to Winter, 2008, at the Art Institute of Pittsburgh. You can find your syllabus from the list below: