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Duration Two Days
   
Public scheduled course £450 plus VAT
   
Individual tuition £840 plus VAT

The cost of this course includes six months telephone Helpline support, course notes, lunch and a certificate
 
Public scheduled course dates
20-09 to 21-09 Highbury Book course
14-10 to 15-10 Highbury Book course
08-11 to 09-11 Waterloo Book course
01-12 to 02-12 Highbury Book course
06-01 to 07-01 Waterloo Book course
31-01 to 01-02 Highbury Book course
24-02 to 25-02 Waterloo Book course
21-03 to 22-03 Highbury Book course
14-04 to 15-04 Waterloo Book course
03-05 to 04-05 Highbury Book course
26-05 to 27-05 Waterloo Book course
20-06 to 21-06 Highbury Book course
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Web Design Masterclass

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Course Overview

This course is for people who find themselves with web design responsibilities but who have had no formal design training.

The course will highlight the essential building blocks of good design, what does and doesn’t work on screen and how to make the best use of type, space and colour. You will also cover usability issues and highlight how to solve common web design problems.

This course is designed to help you develop new skills and improve your confidence when making design decisions

Course content

What is good design?
• Examples of good and bad design
• Questions to ask before you design anything
• Defining your audience
• Maintaining a consistent brand identity
• Rules for good navigation

Key design elements
• A guide to: relevance, contrast, proportion, consistency, restraint and detail
• The essential building blocks of web design

Shortcuts to good design
• Maintaining a swipe file
• Good information architecture

Laying out a web page
• HTML and web architecture
• Using web applications such as Adobe Dreamweaver
• Organisational tools
• Using white space
• Rules, borders, boxes and drop shadows
• Maintaining online and offline consistency

The power of type
• Constraints of type on the web
• Text legibility
• Text hyperlinks
• Special type effects
• Less is more

Working with colour
• Choosing colours
• Developing a colour theme
• Using Hexidecimal colour
• Understanding RGB
• Websafe colours

Effective use of images
• Using images for maximum impact
• Optimising images
• Using images as navigation aides

Solving common design problems
• Minimising text
• How fonts work on the web
• Browser and plug-in compatibility
• Cross platform issues

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