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Corel -> Web Graphics Course (2/24/2002 7:00:06)

I've been teaching Web Design beginners and improvers courses for a couple of years using FrontPage. I am constantly nagged by my students to run a web graphics course and have finally given in. I would be interested to know what others would consider the essentials for a complete beginners course in web graphics. The software I have available is CorelDraw and Fireworks.





imouthere -> RE: Web Graphics Course (2/24/2002 16:43:30)

Image maps and Rollovers are good things to know about but most of all I would stress image optimization. There are so many potentialy great sites that simply take too long to download.

Scott

"Not everything that can be counted counts, and not everything that counts can be counted. " - Albert Einstein





Corel -> RE: Web Graphics Course (2/24/2002 16:49:06)

quote:

Image maps and Rollovers are good things to know about but most of all I would stress image optimization. There are so many potentialy great sites that simply take too long to download.

Scott

"Not everything that can be counted counts, and not everything that counts can be counted. " - Albert Einstein





Many thanks for advice Scott.





tarheel -> RE: Web Graphics Course (2/24/2002 19:36:27)

Most of your theory might come from this site: http://webpagesthatsuck.com/ These guys do an excellent job of demonstrating and explaining the theory of good web design from a graphics standpoint, but they take the issue of photo compression to an extreme.

Also, I would teach your students how to use Fireworks and Photoshop in tandem.

God luck!

Phil

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