Web Design: Concepts and Best Practices (Iperformance Series)
Book Details
Description
The standard of excellence modeled by this text:
* Teaches the Web design process and standards for effective Web sites.
* Presents concepts and best practices through text discussion, Web links, screen captures and engaged learning and critical thinking activities.
* Covers and builds towards practices that are in compliance with accessibility and usability guidelines.
* Builds skills in analyzing, designing and evaluating Web sites using a 3-Phase Site Design Process: Prepare & Plan; Design & Produce; and Launch, Test, Maintain, & Improve.
Special features of this book include:
* CyberVisits: Chapter-opening features that showcase the work and thinking of professional Web Designers.
* Web Terms: Highlights and defines important chapter terms.
* Web Links: Stimulating links that illustrate and otherwise bring to life the concepts of design.
* Input/Refresh: Essays that expand on a critical topic to deepen and consolidate the learner's perspective.
* Do you Know?: A boxed feature in Q & A format that discusses a point that learners may find surprising or interesting.
* Web Activities: Opportunities for students actively to practice knowledge and concepts as they master them, engaging in activities that become increasingly challenging over the course of the book.
* Topics Roundtable: Stimulating thought and discussion questions for use in online and f2f discussions of critical concepts and their applications.
* Window to the Web: Two-phase Tutorials leading to the creation of a produced and published "Web Designer Resorces" website. Phase one is a "Technical Walk-Through" of an essential HTML skill, step-by-step, with explanations of "Why." Phase two is a Design Project that students create on their own to gain independence in their use of that skill.
