
Foundation Web Design Workflow with Adobe CS4
Apress
1st Edition
Published on 1. December 2009
Book
Paperback/Softback
500 pages
978-1-4302-1616-2 (ISBN)
Description
Foundation Web Design Workflow with Adobe Creative Suite aims to be the Swiss Army knife for the modern freelance Web designer/developer. Adobe is pushing workflow because they know it's the key to success for Creative Suite users and the software is full of new integration features for the huge mass of do-it-all Web practitioners.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Popular/general
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 191 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-4302-1616-2 (9781430216162)
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Persons
Phil Sherry
"I'm a Scouser, born and bred in Liverpool, England. I lived in Stockholm, Sweden, from September 2005 - September 2007. I previously worked for a company called adocca entertainment - the company who runs Trig. I helped write the HTML/CSS that makes Trig look good. I'm currently a web developer in North East England.
Before Trig took over my life, I used my spare time to make websites and write geeky books for friends of ED - Foundation Mac OS X Web Development, and Blog Design Solutions. I used to get drunk and fall over, but I'm working on that. I am a Mac-using, vegetarian, Flickr addict."
Jake Smith
"I'm a graphic/web designer, but I've always had an interest in the technical side of things, doing Art, Maths and Physics at A-Level. Being a designer, I use a Mac. Interface and experience designer/coder with over 10 years experience with internet and interactive design and programming. Creative Director at JP74 Ltd, Blackburn, United Kingdom."
"I'm a Scouser, born and bred in Liverpool, England. I lived in Stockholm, Sweden, from September 2005 - September 2007. I previously worked for a company called adocca entertainment - the company who runs Trig. I helped write the HTML/CSS that makes Trig look good. I'm currently a web developer in North East England.
Before Trig took over my life, I used my spare time to make websites and write geeky books for friends of ED - Foundation Mac OS X Web Development, and Blog Design Solutions. I used to get drunk and fall over, but I'm working on that. I am a Mac-using, vegetarian, Flickr addict."
Jake Smith
"I'm a graphic/web designer, but I've always had an interest in the technical side of things, doing Art, Maths and Physics at A-Level. Being a designer, I use a Mac. Interface and experience designer/coder with over 10 years experience with internet and interactive design and programming. Creative Director at JP74 Ltd, Blackburn, United Kingdom."
Content
Section I: Foundations: Adobe Creative Suite Means Workflow
Chapter 1: Introduction to the Parts of Adobe Creative Suite
Chapter 2: Workflow Beyond Adobe Creative Suite -Freelancing tips and pitfalls, plus
Chapter 3: Workflow Adobe Creative Suite Specifics: Version control and media
Section II: Web Design Workflow
Chapter 4: Website comps: Fireworks vs Illustrator vs Photoshop vs
Chapter 5: Take it to the stage: Dreamweaver & Device Central
Chapter 6: Make it Engaging: Allowing the clients to Contribute
Chapter 7: The Adobe Flash Platform: Flash & FlexBuilder
Chapter 8: Business literature and web forms: Fireworks, InDesign &
Chapter 9: Identity: Creating and Maintaining the brand throughout the
Chapter 10: Media Workflow (The Rissington Chapter)-Premiere Effects, Media Encoder, Soundbooth
Section III: Case Studies-Working with the Flow
Chapter 11: Case Study 1 - band website
Chapter 12: Case Study 2 - band press kit
Chapter 13: Case Study 3 - band dvd
Chapter 1: Introduction to the Parts of Adobe Creative Suite
Chapter 2: Workflow Beyond Adobe Creative Suite -Freelancing tips and pitfalls, plus
Chapter 3: Workflow Adobe Creative Suite Specifics: Version control and media
Section II: Web Design Workflow
Chapter 4: Website comps: Fireworks vs Illustrator vs Photoshop vs
Chapter 5: Take it to the stage: Dreamweaver & Device Central
Chapter 6: Make it Engaging: Allowing the clients to Contribute
Chapter 7: The Adobe Flash Platform: Flash & FlexBuilder
Chapter 8: Business literature and web forms: Fireworks, InDesign &
Chapter 9: Identity: Creating and Maintaining the brand throughout the
Chapter 10: Media Workflow (The Rissington Chapter)-Premiere Effects, Media Encoder, Soundbooth
Section III: Case Studies-Working with the Flow
Chapter 11: Case Study 1 - band website
Chapter 12: Case Study 2 - band press kit
Chapter 13: Case Study 3 - band dvd