This work provides tips and techniques with real-world examples targeted for Web design. Users tearn to prepare and plan for Web page development first, before moving on to the design and production phases. It includes specifics on Photoshop for Web design so designers don't have to wade through unnecessary Photoshop print details. The guide deals with Web-specific issues in Photoshop, such as choosing the most appropriate file compression graphics and photographic imagery, creating buttons and icons, and using layers to build Web animation.
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McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
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Höhe: 236 mm
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978-0-07-222446-7 (9780072224467)
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Wendy Willard (Dresden, ME) is the author of HTML: A Beginner's Guide and Web Design: A Beginner's Guide (both by Osborne). Wendy specializes in cutting edge Web-based design and development for businesses of all sizes and varieties, and in education and consulting about Web-related concepts. She has taught and lectured on Web design & development throughout the U.S. and in Europe.
Part I: Using Photoshop to Prepare for Web Page Development; Ch. 1: Customizing Photoshop for Web Design; Ch. 2: Using Photoshop as a Page Layout Tool; Ch. 3: Getting Web Content into Photoshop; Ch. 4: Preparing Content for the Web; Part II: Using Photoshop to Design Web Pages: Ch. 5: Using Selections; Ch. 6: Using Layers; Ch. 7: Using Text; Ch. 8: Using Shapes, Brushes and Patterns; Ch. 9: Creating Animation and Interactivity; Ch. 10: Creating Interactivity; Part III: Using Photoshop to Produce Web Pages; Ch. 11: Slicing the Page; Ch. 12: Optimising Line-Art, Text & Other Flat-Colour Graphics; Ch. 13: Optimising Photographic Imagery; Ch. 14: Writing the Code