.COMments.Welcome to art education online! Now that you are coveting a well-designed website of your own, it is extremely helpful to develop criteria through the thoughtful evaluation of existing sites. Websites should be evaluated for graphic design, site architecture or structure, and the organization of significant content before beginning the design of your own site. The focus in this column is graphic design; the other components will be discussed in subsequent issues. Graphic design is most likely the first component you will notice, as the immediate visual impact of a home page tends to determine whether or not you explore a site in more depth. To begin your graphic design evaluation, browse (1) To view the contents of a file or a group of files. Browser programs generally let you view data by scrolling through the documents or databases. In a database program, the browse mode often lets you edit the data. See Web browser. through web sites that identify or award sites for their excellence in design and consider the following criteria. As you encounter features or other criteria you like, keep note of them for later use. Web Design Award Sites Cool Site of the Day http://infi.net/ Too Cool! http://toocool.com/ Websites Awards http://websiteawards.xe.net/ Web 100 http://www.web100.com/ Webby Awards http://webbyawards.com/ Yahoo Pick of the Week http://yahoo.com/picks Criteria for Evaluating Website Graphic Design * The purpose and source of the site is immediately identifiable. * The graphics and overall design reinforce the purpose or theme of the site. * The design format is consistent throughout the website. * The graphics are original, with little or no use of "clip art A set of canned images used to illustrate word processing and desktop publishing documents. ." * The navigation options are distinct and easy to use. * Images are optimized to reduce downloading downloading - download time. * The use of bold type bold type n (Typ) → caractères mpl gras bold type n → Fettdruck m bold type n (TYP , all caps, italics italics npl → italique m italics npl → Kursivschrift f , and other attention getting devices is limited.* The text is easy to read online and legible leg·i·ble adj. 1. Possible to read or decipher: legible handwriting. 2. Plainly discernible; apparent: legible weaknesses in character and disposition. when printed out in hard copy. * There are no long lists of links or links to graphics. * There are few or no "advertising" banners. If you would like to suggest other sites or add criteria to the above list, please e-mail me at: walkup walk·up also walk-up n. 1. An apartment house or office building with no elevator. 2. An apartment or office in a building with no elevator. @unt.edu NEWalkup@aol.com |
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