Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Web design?

Could anyone point me in the right direction regarding web design? I'm trying to understand storyboard process in which I want to present a fictitious web-site (for a job I am wanting) in the hope of making the right impression %26amp; am hoping to present a basic storyboard plan to gain a chance of presenting/conducting myself professionally.





I have read certain articles on www but simply don't know where to begin. I'm trying to plan for storyboarding information for approx 4 holidays that potential customers would enjoy reading %26amp; I'm lost in how to present my button details %26amp; font types,size,pixels etc. Thanks in advance guys %26amp; girls.

Web design?
Depending on your support for web design and development at the new job, I would limit your content and headings to the system fonts that normally come stock with every computer: Arial, Helvetica, Times/Times New Roman, Georgia, Verdana.





Use pixels for measurement and sizing in your flat/graphic design compositions. Be mindful of your graphical resolution - 72dpi is standard for screen/web.





Checkout tutorial websites like http://www.tutorialized.com for web design, web, 2.0 and Photoshop tutorials to get a quick run-through of how to create common effects (if that's what you're going for).





Think about who the target audience is as well. This will help with determining just how large or small you should make your text, as well as how wide you can make the design.





Most people like a medium size font on the web today, but an older audience may appreciate larger text. With regards to width, screen resolution of your audience may eventually affect how the final product will be displayed to users -- if it is too wide, portions of the design will be off screen.





Incorporate these items into your work and be sure to explain your design choices to your interviewers. They should appreciate your attention to detail and the thought you put into making the design for the user/customer.
Reply:Usually, when I create storyboards, I actually do mock-ups of the web pages in fireworks. I use fireworks instead of photoshop because quick simple changes are faster and easier to do. Plus you don't need high quality results for a storyboard or mock-up. So, I make exact replicas of what I envision each page (if it's a small site) or each type of page (if it's a big site) will look like. That way, you can represent everything to proportion as you feel it should look and it gives the client an idea of how the final product will look.
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