Designing User Interfaces


Designing User Interfaces

Design an effective UI with any technology of your choice (e.g., FrontPage, Dreamweaver, or other) for a business you might like to start or lead.

  • Use one of the following methods to turn in your assignments
    • If you are using a server

      • ZIP your files and provide the URL to the assignment
      • Upload your files
    • If you do not have server access

      • ZIP your files and provide a screenshot of the assignment
      • Upload your files

NOTE:  You do not need to create the rest of the pages unless you want to at the moment. Your UI should consist of at least the basic webpage components including the header, navigation, content layout and footer. Although you do not need to stylize the pages yet, you can do so in preparation for next week.

Resource
http://youtu.be/lSFDC643r-Y?hd=1

Textbook

Web Programming and Internet Technologies, 2nd ed. (2016). Scobey, P., & Lingras, P. Burlington, MA: Jones & Bartlett Learning.

Chapter 3
In this chapter, we will identify the importance of creating a distinction between content structure and its presentation. We will also examine HTML tags and elements and the important attributes for each.

Chapter 4
In this chapter, we will identify how CSS styles are used to communicate with various browsers and how HTML elements are displayed within each platform.