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Creating Websites That Work by Kathryn Summers and Michael Summers (2004, Spiral)

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Product Identifiers

PublisherCengage Learning
ISBN-100618226052
ISBN-139780618226054
eBay Product ID (ePID)30872372

Product Key Features

Number of Pages192 Pages
LanguageEng,Spa
Publication NameCreating Websites That Work
SubjectGeneral, Web / Design
Publication Year2004
TypeTextbook
Subject AreaComputers, Language Arts & Disciplines
AuthorKathryn Summers, Michael Summers
FormatSpiral

Dimensions

Item Height0.8 in
Item Weight9.1 Oz
Item Length9.6 in
Item Width2 in

Additional Product Features

Intended AudienceCollege Audience
LCCN2001-133356
Dewey Edition22
Reviews1. Creating a Portfolio SiteThe Web Design Process--Creating an Online PortfolioExperience DesignUsability TestingEthics and CredibilityLooking Ahead2. Requirements GatheringSite Owner Business GoalsSite Owner Brand PositioningUser GoalsTechnical and Human Resources and Requirements3. Experience DesignMaking Sense of Your User DataExperience Design4. Elements of Effective Visual DesignDefining an Overall Look and FeelCreating Page DesignsCapturing Design Decisions in a Style GuideGetting Ready to Test5. Creating Effective Content for the WebUnderstanding How People Read on the WebGathering Content InformationKeeping Your Content User-FocusedStructuring Content VisuallyMaking the Most of Your Online EnvironmentEstablishing CredibilityKeeping Your Communication EthicalEditing Your ContentTesting Your Content for Effectiveness6. Usability AnalysisWhat Is a Usability Test?The Usability-Testing ProcessPresenting Results
IllustratedYes
Dewey Decimal006.76
Table Of ContentContents 1. Creating a Portfolio Site The Web Design ProcessCreating an Online Portfolio Experience Design Usability Testing Ethics and Credibility Looking Ahead 2. Requirements Gathering Site Owner Business Goals Site Owner Brand Positioning User Goals Technical and Human Resources and Requirements 3. Experience Design Making Sense of Your User Data Experience Design 4. Elements of Effective Visual Design Defining an Overall Look and Feel Creating Page Designs Capturing Design Decisions in a Style Guide Getting Ready to Test 5. Creating Effective Content for the Web Understanding How People Read on the Web Gathering Content Information Keeping Your Content User-Focused Structuring Content Visually Making the Most of Your Online Environment Establishing Credibility Keeping Your Communication Ethical Editing Your Content Testing Your Content for Effectiveness 6. Usability Analysis What Is a Usability Test? The Usability-Testing Process Presenting Results
SynopsisDesigned to help students apply the theories and techniques of effective technical writing to web-based communication, this new text offers step-by-step guidance for the web site creation process. One of the first texts designed to meet the needs of current tech writing programs, Creating Effective Web Sites is ideal both for introductory courses that incorporate some web assignments and for more advanced courses with heavier web emphasis. The web site includes a rich array of learning tools such as brief tutorials for common web page building software (FrontPage and Adobe Golive), summary checklists; evaluation sheets for student projects; exercises that reinforce stylistic consistency, revising text for the web, and solving problems; lists of online and print resources for web design; coverage of such technical information as HTML, FTPing files, and optimizing graphics; and guidance on creating proposals, creative briefs, requirements documents, site maps, visual design storyboards, visual design prototypes, and usability testing reports., Designed to help students apply the theories and techniques of effective technical writing to web-based communication, this new text offers step-by-step guidance for the web site creation process. One of the first texts designed to meet the needs of current tech writing programs, "Creating Effective Web Sites" is ideal both for introductory courses that incorporate some web assignments and for more advanced courses with heavier web emphasis.The web site includes a rich array of learning tools such as brief tutorials for common web page building software (FrontPage and Adobe Golive), summary checklists; evaluation sheets for student projects; exercises that reinforce stylistic consistency, revising text for the web, and solving problems; lists of online and print resources for web design; coverage of such technical information as HTML, FTPing files, and optimizing graphics; and guidance on creating proposals, creative briefs, requirements documents, site maps, visual design storyboards, visual design prototypes, and usability testing reports.
LC Classification NumberTK5105.888.S86 2005