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Is This your Dream:
"To Become a Professional Artist or Designer"!?
"Hit the Books" NOW Under Supervision of Highly Experienced and Award Winning Professional Digital Art Designers and Programmers!
This course is designed to teach the concepts of web page design using both different common applications specifically designed for assembling web pages and the codes, working behind the scenes. Students or professional participants, seemingly graphic designers who are mostly trained for print media, will learn HTML (Hyper Text Mark-up Language), the language used to generate hypertext files that are used to publish documents, images, videos, etc, on the World Wide Web (WWW). The learning procedure will be through a juxtaposition of how to use Adobe Dreamweaver, a WYSIWYG (What You See is What You Get) web editor well-liked among graphic artists/designers, and an adequate and required understanding of the codes behind the designs, which are developed by Dreamweaver. Students will also learn how to use CSS style. The emphasis will be on creating web pages that are visually appealing as well as user-friendly and functional .
This 72-hour course, designed in Mini-Group (only 3 to 5 students) allows the participants to achieve the graphic computer specialty needed in today’s approach to Web and Multimedia Design, Development and Maintenance. Through a hands-on approach, students will be exposed to applications and tools as well as web design techniques that will enable them to create a basic website from A to Z. This is a project-based course, in which both, theory and practice of graphic design within web and multimedia, the required visual communication techniques, as well as the interface design and usability are covered. Students will develop learning skills and working methods using powerful tools to handle professional level web design projects.
Program prerequisite: Photoshop l & ll (or the equivalent knowledge in advanced Photoshop, valid either through an evaluation session at Hit the Books or at students own responsibility)
WMDD 300: Interface Design and Usability (Adobe Photoshop advanced skills are required) (24 Hours)
WMDD 301: Web Design and Development l (24 Hours)
WMDD 302: Web Design and Development ll (24 Hours)
Course Title | Start / End Date | Instructor |
WMDD 300 WMDD 301 WMDD 302 |
Regular: 1-5 May, 2015 / 15-20 Aug, 2015 |
TBA |
Rate: $58.5/hr (A 10% Discount! Limited Time Offer)
Cost for Each Course: $1404
Total Cost for the Certificate: $4212
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