
Digital Design in Action
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Key Features
Presents methodologies used to deploy layouts for multiple digital output, using the latest tools and techniques
Includes a supporting companion website containing digital examples, plus all exercise files and supporting art
Contains end-of-chapter exercises and real-world and experimental projects
Structured to help design students create dynamic content in class and on the job later down the line.
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Persons
Nancy Ciolek is a designer and professor at the Rochester Institute of Technology. She is the former chair of the Graphic Design department, and previously served as administrative chair of the School of Design. She teaches a variety of undergraduate and graduate-level courses including experiential design, design systems, MRA thesis, information design, and interaction design. Nancy has published and presented at a variety of design conferences, served as a design education consultant, and is currently on the education advisory board for UCDA, and for the College of Technology at Penn State University.
Content
Chapter 2: Designing a Visual Presentation
Chapter 3: Promoting a Brand with a with a Web Banner
Chapter 4: Exploring Responsive Design
Chapter 5: Prototyping a New User Interface Design
Chapter 6: Creating an Interactive Portfolio
Chapter 7: Designing an EPUB
Chapter 8: Developing an Interactive Magazine
Chapter 9: Experimenting with App Design
Chapter 10: Optimization and Publishing Techniques.
System requirements
File format: PDF
Copy-Protection: Adobe-DRM (Digital Rights Management)
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