Thursday, 29 December 2016

Saturday, 24 December 2016

Learn CSS Clipping and Masking in your next coffee break

https://webdesign.tutsplus.com/articles/learn-css-clipping-and-masking-in-your-next-coffee-break--cms-27882?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=social_twtr_tuts

Wednesday, 21 December 2016

The Great State of Design with CSS Grid Layout

http://www.slideshare.net/Funstacy/the-great-state-of-design-with-css-grid-layout-and-friends?from_m_app=android

Tuesday, 13 December 2016

How to Extend Visual Composer with Custom Elements

https://webdesign.tutsplus.com/tutorials/how-to-extend-visual-composer-with-custom-elements--cms-27834

Wednesday, 30 November 2016

Create a Lo-Fi UI Prototype in 60 Seconds

https://webdesign.tutsplus.com/tutorials/create-a-lo-fi-ui-prototype-in-60-seconds--cms-27708

The Best Strategies for Managing a Web Design Project Workshop

https://www.howdesignuniversity.com/courses/web-design-project-management-workshop?utm_source=howdesignuniversity.com&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=hdu-cbu-nl-161124-The%20Best%20Strategies%20for%20Managing%20a%20Web%20Design%20Project%20Workshop

Wednesday, 23 November 2016

A Guide to Blending Mode in Sketch

https://webdesign.tutsplus.com/tutorials/a-guide-to-blending-modes-in-sketch--cms-27672

Tuesday, 15 November 2016

Certificate in UX Design

https://www.howdesignuniversity.com/courses/certificate-in-ux-design?utm_source=course&utm_campaign=hdu-spa-cors-161115-CertificateinUXDesign&utm_content=896966_HDOE161115+-+Certificate+in+UX+Design&utm_medium=email

Sunday, 13 November 2016

Tutorial 7:Form 1:here
                 Form 2:here

Friday, 11 November 2016

tutorial 7

https://shamoya.000webhostapp.com/tutorial7/

https://shamoya.000webhostapp.com/tutorial71/

Monday, 7 November 2016

tutorial3

Turtorial 3

The Design Process

In a web-programming book I read recently, the author introduced a fictional scenario to explain why readers needed to design a page layout and create a style sheet for the example application. He basically said that the company web designerwas off getting inspiration from somewhere and wouldn't be back until later in the year. It sounded as if he was implying that designers are prone to flake out and go on vision quests for months at a time, but I'm going to assume the author made that comment in an endearing way, and introduce the same scenario.

Here are the hypothetical details of this scenario: Jim Smith of Smith Services needs a web site. We have his business card and he's eager to get started. Unfortunately, the designer is out of town … wait, that's not a good excuse. Let's say he was injured during a freak dairyS cow stampede while attending the South by South West Interactive (SXSWi ) festival in Austin, Texas. Yeah, that's believable. Anyway, he's out for a few months, and you're on your own. So where do you start? The actual process of developing an entire site or web application includes a lot of steps, but the process of creating a design comp boils down to only two tasks: discovery and implementation.1

The Process

  • Meeting with the cient
  • Developing website design (JPEG file)
  • Finalize design with the client
  • Developing a website story board
  • Code the website (HTML, XML, DHTML,ect.)
  • Upload website domain name
  • Meeting With The Client

    This initial meeting with the client is a way to ensure that ALL the necessary details are placed on paper for all parties involved to reference. The better you know your client, understand their needs, and appreciate their target audience, the more likely you will build a website that satisfies your client.

    Discovery

    The discovery component of the design process is about meeting the clients and discovering what they do. This may not feel like a "designy" task, but gathering information about who your clients are and how they run their business is the only way you'll be able to come up with an appropriate and effective design.

    Before you schedule your first meeting with your clients, take a few minutes to figure out what they do and how they do it. If they've asked you to design a web site for them, they may not currently have one, but Google them anyway. If you can't find any information about their business specifically, try to learn a little more about their industry before the first meeting. Whenever possible, the first meeting with a client should be an actual person-to-person meeting. Sometimes, distance will dictate that the initial meeting will occur over the phone, but if the client is in town, schedule a time to meet.

    Here are a few of the questions I like to ask in initial client meetings even if I've already answered them myself via a search engine:

    • What does the company do?
    • What is your role in the company? (JPEG file)
    • Finalize design with the client
    • What information do you wish to provide online?
    • Who are your competitors and do they have web sites?
    • Upload website domain name

    Sometimes I start off with more questions than those listed here—use your imagination and try to come up with some creative queries t hat will really give you more insight into the client organization. If you're a programmer, avoid the tech jargon. If you're a designer, avoid talking specifically about design. Sure, that may be all you're thinking about, but semantic markup, fluid and fixed layouts, and color schemes will likely mean very little to the client. Worse still, these types of conversations can bring misguided design opinions your way even before you get a chance to start thinking about the design yourself.

    Finacials

    Due to an accounting error, last year we reported a gross profit of $100,000,000 when in fact it should have stated $100,000. Please it is $100,000,000 $100,000.

    1 Reference: SitePoint - Principles Of Beautiful Web Design

tutorial 4

Tutorial 4

Table Of Contents

CATS........................................................................1
CATS 2......................................................................2
YouTube invests in 'new formats' from some of its top stars.................3
cat image1

CATS


Cats are similar in anatomy to the other felids, with strong, flexible bodies, quick reflexes, sharp retractable claws, and teeth adapted to killing small prey. Cat senses fit a crepuscular and predatory ecological niche. Cats can hear sounds too faint or too high in frequency for human ears, such as those made by mice and other small animals. They can see in near darkness. Like most other mammals, cats have poorer color vision and a better sense of smell than humans. Despite being solitary hunters, cats are a social species, and cat communication includes the use of a variety of vocalizations (mewing, purring, trilling, hissing, growling, and grunting), as well as cat pheromones, and types of cat-specific body language.[7]


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CATS 2


Cats have a high breeding rate. Under controlled breeding, they can be bred and shown as registered pedigree pets, a hobby known as cat fancy. Failure to control the breeding of pet cats by neutering, and the abandonment of former household pets, has resulted in large numbers of feral cats worldwide, requiring population control.

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YouTube invests in 'new formats' from some of its top stars

YouTube has been advertising stars like Bethany Mota, but now it will also be investing in new formats for them. Photograph: Jesse Grant/SAs 2014/Getty Images for DCP YouTube has promised to “get our hands dirty” with a new round of investment to help its most popular stars experiment with new shows and formats. The move follows previous investments in original channels and creators on Google’s online video service, as well as high-profile advertising campaigns in 2014 for channels including Bethany Mota and Epic Rap Battles of History. “We feel the time is right to make another important investment in our creators,” wrote the head of YouTube originals, Alex Carloss, in a blog post announcing the new initiative.

Courtney Campbell: Tutorial #7

Tutorial 7a:

Tutorial 7b:

Tutorial 7

Totorial 7 click here

Submission

https://neeks.000webhostapp.com/

Monday, 24 October 2016

tutorials


tutorial 3

tutorial 4

tutorial 5

Hosted Websites

Tutorial 3:
https://nicholasleslietutorials.000webhostapp.com/

Tutorial 4:
https://nicholasleslietutorial4.000webhostapp.com/

Tutorial 5:
https://nicolasleslietutorial5.000webhostapp.com/

Tutorials

Tutorial 3
https://tutorialsforwebdevelopmentclassvtdi.000webhostapp.com/

Tutorial 4
https://tutorialsforwebdevelopmentclassvtdi.000webhostapp.com/Tutorialfour

Tutorial 5
https://tutorialsforwebdevelopmentclassvtdi.000webhostapp.com/Tutorialfive

Tutorials

https://webpagetutorials.000webhostapp.com/
https://webpagetutorials.000webhostapp.com/Tutorial_3/
https://webpagetutorials.000webhostapp.com/Tutorial_5/

Tutorials

Tutorial 3: Click Here...
Tutorial 4: Click Here...
Tutorial 5: Click Here...

Tutorials

Tutorial 3: Click Here...
Tutorial 4: Click Here...
Tutorial 3 - Click here...
Tutorial 4 - Click here....
Tutorial 5 - Click here....
To View Tutorial 3: Click Here....
To View Tutorial 4: Click Here....
To View Tutorial 5: Click Here....

Michael Gidarisingh

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michaeltutorial4.webutu.com

https://michaeltutorial5.000webhostapp.com/


Sunday, 23 October 2016

Assignment Submission

CS130 Discussion #2: Storyboarding (Tutorial#1)
Module 2/Session 8: Practical Session Tutorial #3

OMAR MYERS
TUTORIAL #3 DESIGN PROCESS: Click Here....
TUTORIAL #4 CATS: Click Here....
TUTORIAL TABLES: Click Here...
TUTORIAL #5 CATS: Click Here....
This is the link to the design process tutorial 3
https://cs130.000webhostapp.com/

This is the link to the cat website tutorial 4
https://cats.000webhostapp.com/



Saturday, 22 October 2016

Garfield Nembhard

Tutorial 3: The Design Process

Click Here

Tutorial 4: Cats

Click Here

Tutorial 5: Tables

Click Here

Thursday, 20 October 2016

Websites

Tutorial 4: kittens: http://fluffykittens.webutu.com/
Tutorial 3: http://clientdesign.webutu.com/
Tutorial 5: http://fluffykittens.webutu.com/Tutorial_5/

Tuesday, 18 October 2016

Courtney Campbell: Websites

These are the links for tutorial 3, 4 & 5

Tutorail 3: The Design Process

http://www.the-design-process-courtney.cu.cc/Tutorial%203%20Web.html

Tutorial 4: Cats

http://www.tutorial4-cats-courtney.cu.cc/Tutorial%204%20Web.html#CATS

Tutorial 5: Tables

http://www.tutorial5-courtney.cu.cc/Tutorial%205.html?i=1







Wednesday, 17 February 2016

How to Sell to Any Startup as a New Vendor

8 Phases of the Web Design Process

HOW
January 29, 2016
Pinterest Writer's Digest on YouTube Google+
Managing a Web Design Project

8 Phases of the Web Design Process

As designers, we often think of the Web in terms of wireframes, content management systems and code. But savvy designers know that the success of a Web design isn't determined by the code, social media integration or cool visuals. Designing a winning website requires a well-thought-out online strategy focused on reaching organizational goals - that can be anything from attracting visitors to buy products to getting the public to understand an issue to introducing visitors to a new brand.

As a designer or project lead, you can become one of the most valuable and influential members of the web team when you understand how to develop an online strategy. There are many people who can write code and have opinions about the design and nuances of the site, but few have the array of talent and tools needed to create a Web site that helps an organization achieve its goals. This course will provide you with the fundamental tools you need to lead a successful Web design project . Rather than focusing on HTML, CSS or programming, this course focuses on the key strategies, content and design elements that go into creating a strategic Web presence.

Phases of the Web Process

The Web design process is not unlike other communication processes. If you are familiar with developing a creative brief, a public relations plan, a communication plan or a new product, the phases will look very familiar. The phases of the Web design process include the following steps:

  • Project Definition
  • Project Scope
  • Wireframes and Site Architecture
  • Visual Design
  • Site Development
  • Site Testing
  • Launch
  • Site Maintenance

Learn all that you need to know about managing a web design project in this course - Managing a Web Design Project from Start to Finish.



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