Wow, 14 weeks already?! The time really DID pass quickly... but back to the business at hand.
The Web has seen many changes over the years, but what can we expect two years from now?
Well, for the most part, I expect the Web to be optimized for other media, such as audio/video archives and other personal accounts. I also hope that everything we do will done through what we search for, and how they get through will be even more compact.
Ian's WEBD Blog
Sunday, December 5, 2010
Saturday, November 27, 2010
On sale now
When websites are designed, sometimes they are used to help sell a company's products and/or services. That's so both ends of the line (the merchant and the customer) get what they want. The merchant receives the money the customer pays, and the customer receives what she paid for (based on how the site goes together).
The connection between money and web design lies within one key ingredient: simplicity. It has to be presented in a way the customer and merchant see fit and can agree on.
The connection between money and web design lies within one key ingredient: simplicity. It has to be presented in a way the customer and merchant see fit and can agree on.
Sunday, November 21, 2010
The media is the massage.
So says the great Marshall McLuhan...
The importance of adding media to a site (audio, video or images) is help to convey ideas through more than just text alone. Even if it means having to use another's work (especially by giving credit where credit's due), an idea can be built upon from another's work. I know, because I visit YouTube almost regularly not just to be entertained, but also gain an understanding of what the videos in my subscriptions are trying to tell me.
Sure, a picture may be worth a thousand words, but a video certainly goes above and beyond... but who am I to judge?
The importance of adding media to a site (audio, video or images) is help to convey ideas through more than just text alone. Even if it means having to use another's work (especially by giving credit where credit's due), an idea can be built upon from another's work. I know, because I visit YouTube almost regularly not just to be entertained, but also gain an understanding of what the videos in my subscriptions are trying to tell me.
Sure, a picture may be worth a thousand words, but a video certainly goes above and beyond... but who am I to judge?
Friday, November 12, 2010
Building a better site around you
When building Web sites, it can either seem like second nature (provided you know the basics) or a challenge (if any design ideas pop out). When I complete the assignments, I usually feel confident- in a way. You see, I often depend on whether or not I have I have to keep switching codes when putting a site together.
So, through getting an idea of what's going on, Web design isn't a problem for me.
So, through getting an idea of what's going on, Web design isn't a problem for me.
Wednesday, November 3, 2010
Path to someplace...
So far the course is rather easy as far as Web design courses go. Just fresh out from taking my midterm last week. I really enjoyed those FranklinLive sessions, since they gave us a chance to connect on a common ground. Nothing I know can make this better; it's just fine as it is.
Saturday, October 23, 2010
Dynamic vices
One of my favorite sorts of websites is the dynamic kind. By that, I mean a site that contains stuff a user like me can interact with. If I go onto a site like Dailymotion, for example, I can preview a clip by scenes just by rolling over the clip to see some other related pictures from the clip in question. Other sites, have Twitter feeds that pop up at random by the time they're posted. Rollover or re-update, dynamic sites are sites everyone can relate to.
Friday, October 15, 2010
Suc-CSS breeds suc-CSS
Well, I think I recall a time back during sophomore year at Canisius in my DMA207 class, where we experimented with tables, CSS and such. Normally, I would've been rather a little harried about diving right into a related subject, but I knew that even tables have disadvantages. Thanks to using this uniform code, I managed to pull through, no problem.
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