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Dec 11, 2024
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ART 352 - Web Design II: Screen Interactions Units: 3 Intermediate level web Designers and Fine Artists explore advanced interactivity for the Web. Course covers audio, video, animation, dynamic data, user-centered design, HCI and accessibility. Students create and publish websites and web apps solo and in teams.
Prerequisites: ART 152 and ART 251. Possible Instructional Methods: Entirely On-ground. Grading: A-F grading only. Course Typically Offered: Fall ONLY
Student Learning Outcomes - Upon successful completion of this course students will be able to: - Define and name the visible, semantic and structural components of websites, conceptual tools such as wireframes and stile tiles and data formats such as JSON;
- Explain the process of creating accessible, search optimized websites from idea to finished published product and explain the relevance of design insights such as Hicks and Fitts laws, the 80/20 rule, desire lines on the process of successful design;
- Create websites that use best practices for search and accessibility based on html, css and JavaScript, developed with awareness of user-centered design practices, mobile first and responsive design strategies;
- Present web based solutions to an audience with clear conceptual and technical explanations and justifications;
- Create web sites and web app from idea to finished product including supporting deliverables such as style tiles, wireframes, design documents, analytics, dynamic data, and version management;
- Critique web based projects based on best practices, conceptual, aesthetic and technical criteria.
- 20 rule, desire lines on the process of successful design;
3. Create websites that use best practices for search and accessibility based on html, css and JavaScript, developed with awareness of user-centered design practices, mobile first and responsive design strategies;
4. Present web based solutions to an audience with clear conceptual and technical explanations and justifications;
5. Create web sites and web app from idea to finished product including supporting deliverables such as style tiles, wireframes, design documents, analytics, dynamic data, and version management;
6. Critique web based projects based on best practices, conceptual, aesthetic and technical criteria.
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