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Layout and Design
Didn't major in layout? No problem. Here's a collection of sites offering a multitude of design tips for your web page.
Usable
Web
URL: http://usableweb.com/index.html |
Intermediate |
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Comments: Usable Web is a collection
of 422 links and accompanying information about human factors, user
interface issues, and usable design specific to the World Wide Web.
Usable Web adds value to the links by providing descriptions, multiple
organizational schemes (by date, by site, by topic) and custom search
engine queries
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Web Page Design
for Designers
URL: http://www.wpdfd.com |
Intermediate |
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Comments: Excellently designed and organized,
it is geared towards the "print" designer who wants to develop and
improve their techniques for web site design. It doesn't cover HTML
or much else technical like that, but gives detailed focus on the
elements of good design for web pages, especially typography, page
layout, color optimization, and some good tips and tools. Very good
resource and index pages as well.
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HTML Help by
the Web Design Group
URL: http://www.htmlhelp.com |
Intermediate |
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Comments: This is a subject-comprehensive
site that covers all aspects of creating and designing web pages.
It contains a lot of reference pages and tutorials, well organized
and nicely designed. A little more geared towards the HTML designer
who has already gotten their feet wet and needs more guidance on specific
issues.
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Yale
C/AIM Web Style Guide
URL: http://info.med.yale.edu/caim/manual/index.html |
Beginner |
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Comments: "One of the best Web design
resources I know," says AITS' Statistics Lab Manager.
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The Pixel
Foundry
URL: http://www.pixelfoundry.com |
Beginner |
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Comments: This site is an excellent
way of getting started on making buttons and graphic designs for your
websites. It teaches you some of the most advanced photoshop techniques
in a step-by-step tutorial. It has some cool links to some other sites
showing how to make graphic animations and designs to jazz up your
webpage.
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Web Reference
URL: http://www.webreference.com |
Beginner |
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Comments: Corporate is the first word
that comes to mind. Though there are some helpful tutorials and references,
getting to them is a little difficult because you have to discern
the links out of the animated banner ads and over-designed 'zine'
feel of the site. So if you can stand having ads flashed at you the
whole time you're trying to read, it's decent for the beginner.
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HotWired
URL: http://hotwired.com/ |
Intermediate |
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Comments: This site is a bit overwhelming
and flashy, but it does have a great deal of information. Great glossary
of terms and tutorials on a variety of subjects including web development,
graphics, fonts, java, and more. Includes a searchable database.
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HighFive
Excellence in Web Site Design
URL: http://www.highfivearchive.com/core/index.html |
Advanced |
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Comments: The site offers a review of
a WWW site that it awards its HighFive logo. I found the site very
confusing to navigate through with the buttons on the bottom and the
navigation features on the left side. I kept clicking the 5 button
thinking it would take me to their high five sites. It didn't go anywhere
because I was already on that page. I finally figured out what I should
click. It does review some very sophisticated sites which is of interest.
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The Web Developers
Virtual Library
URL: http://www.stars.com |
Beginner |
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Comments: This site looks like it has
a lot of useful information and history about the web and its elements,
but it's very poorly designed, looking jumbled and suffering from
'too much information at one time.' It's hard to parse things because
of this, and it also contains annoying animated banner ads and too
many disparate graphic elements. It's got a lot of information, but
it's just ugly.
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