Design for web developers colour and layout for the artistically overwhelmed (dmxzone 2005)

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... (and many other cultures in their effort to adapt to western styles – a debate for another time and place) there are three main layouts, and variations on these themes: Circle, the "Z", and the. .. of web design and help you to understand the rules of the game Chapter 1: Elements of Design As web designers we need to know the tools of the trade, just as any other designer must know their... that the code for the image is incorrect The uploaded files and the code are checked If the files are there and the code is correct, then more research is needed to answer the question Further

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  • Introduction

    • What this book does, and who it's for.

  • About Linda Goin

  • Prologue: Web Design Mysteries

  • Chapter 1: Elements of Design

    • Who are Web Designers and What Do They Do?

    • What Tools do Web Designers Use?

    • Elements and Principles

      • Elements of Design

      • Principles of Design

      • Where do We Go From Here?

    • Resources

  • Chapter 2: Point, Line, Plane: Foundations of Web Design Com

    • The Genesis of Line, the First Design Element

    • The Element of Line Creates Other Design Elements

      • Cultural Design Lines

    • Line Applied to the Principles of Design

    • Passive Line and Layout

    • Resources

  • Chapter 3: Shape and Typography: Foundations of Web Design C

    • Familiar Shapes

    • Figure-Ground Relationships

    • The Whole Environment

    • Economy of Design

    • Resources

  • Chapter 4: Using Space Effectively on a Web Page

    • Two-Dimensional Space

      • Size

      • Position

      • Tone or Value

    • Perspective

      • History

      • Horizon Line

      • One-Point Perspective

        • Steps to Building a One-Point Perspective Box

        • A One-Point Perspective Stair

        • A One-Point Perspective Wall.

      • Two-Point Perspective

        • A Two-Point Perspective Box.

    • Back to the Beginning

    • Resources

  • Chapter 5: One Business, Several Branches: Repetition for Un

    • The Real World Company Site

      • The Real World Studio

      • Peter Gabriel

      • Real World Records

      • Real World Multimedia

      • WOMAD

      • Real World Exposure

      • Real World Publishing

      • Real World Art

      • WOMAD Festivals

    • Resources

  • Chapter 6: Playing With the Rainbow: International Colour Im

    • Colour Psychology

    • Colour Connotations

      • Is it True?

    • Context is King

    • Colour and International Reach

      • HP in values of grey

      • A Mac Approach to Colour and Context

    • Resources

  • Chapter 7: Colour Schemes: Monochromatic, Analogous and Comp

    • The Colour Wheel for the Web

    • Monochromatic Harmonies

    • Analogous Harmonies

      • Analogous Schemes

    • Complementary Harmonies

    • Split Complement Harmonies

    • Resources

  • Chapter 8: Colour Schemes: Triad, Tetrad, and the Perception

    • Triad Colour Harmonies

      • Various Triad Harmonies

    • Achieving Depth Perception with Colour

    • Tetrad Colour Schemes

    • Resources

  • Chapter 9: Practical Colour Usage in Website Designs: Colour

    • Colour Schemes "On-the-Fly"

      • Tints, Tones, and Shades

        • Online and Print web-safe colours, tints, tones, and shades

      • Monochromatic and Achromatic Schemes

      • Other Colour Options

        • Contrast/Complementary

    • Triadic Scheme

    • Tetrad Scheme

    • Analogic Scheme

    • Just a Few More Options...

  • Chapter 10: Textural Troubles and Triumphs

    • What is Texture?

    • Trompe l'oeil and Decorative Texture

    • Texture, Up Close and Distant

      • Glass in PhotoShop with textures pulled from primary image

        • Bottom abstract image replicated in a new canvas

          • Layers palette with opacity percentage

            • Background at 41% opacity

    • Pattern

    • Silly and Serious Textural Effects

      • Direction of shapes in DHKY

  • Chapter 11: How to Achieve Unity in Your Website

    • Balance

      • Albany University Art Museum with grid

    • Contrast

    • Direction

    • Economy

    • Emphasis

    • Proportion

    • Rhythm

    • Unity

    • Resources

  • Chapter 12: Learn Through Better Deconstruction

    • Design Elements

      • Point, Line, and Plane

      • Space

      • Movement

      • Colour

      • Value

      • Depth

      • Texture

      • Volume

      • Typography

    • Design Principles

      • Balance

      • Contrast

      • Direction

      • Economy

      • Emphasis

      • Proportion

      • Rhythm

      • Unity

  • Chapter 13: More Deconstruction: Testing and Training Your "

    • Design Elements and Principles Review

    • Practice I: Why I Like a Particular Site

      • Content

      • Colour

      • Navigation

      • Copy (text)

      • Consistency

    • Practice II: What Bugs Me about a Particular Site

      • Content

      • Colour

      • Navigation

      • Copy (text)

      • Consistency

    • In Conclusion…

  • Chapter 14: Typography I: The Slimmed-Down Basics

    • Thousands of Fonts, But Only Five Historic Font Families

      • 1. Old Style Faces

      • 2. Transitional Style Faces

      • 3. Modern Style Fonts

      • 4. Sans-Serif Faces

      • 5. Decorative or Display Faces

    • In Conclusion

    • Resources

  • Chapter 15: Typography II: Science and Design

    • Typography as Science

      • Eye Movement

    • Typography as Design

      • Design Elements

        • 1. Line

        • 2. Volume

        • 3. Colour

        • 4. Movement

        • 5. Space

        • 6. Texture

        • 7. Value

        • 8. Typography

      • Conclusion

    • Resources

  • Chapter 16: Typography III: Creative Layouts – Type and Imag

    • Layouts

    • Print as Inspiration

    • In Conclusion

    • Resources

  • Chapter 17: The Designer's Choice: Navigational Methods

    • Print and Web Differences and Commonalities

      • Differences

      • Similarities

    • Website Navigation Choices

      • The Local Map

      • The Global Map

      • Search Links

      • The Filter and the Index

      • The Bookmark

      • The Breadcrumb and Footprint

      • The Tour

    • Global Options and the Use of Metaphors

    • In Conclusion

    • Resources

  • Appendix A: A Texture (Design Elements and Principles) Check

    • Elements of Design and Texture:

  • About DMXzone

    • The History of DMXzone

    • What do we do

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