Nobody has to tell you that visual communication is becoming more and more interactive. And as the lines between graphic design and web design become less defined, employers are starting to look for both graphic designers with interactive skills and web developers with solid design skills.
Nobody has to tell you that visual communication is becoming more and more interactive. And as the lines between graphic design and web design become less defined, employers are starting to look for both graphic designers with interactive skills and web developers with solid design skills.
If you’re considering either direction, our Graphic & Web Design degree programs is the place to start. We’ll guide you through the fundamentals of visual communications in both disciplines. Then you’ll choose either a print or interactive concentration as you begin to work toward a future where you can do what you love.
You’ll be surrounded and inspired by other talented, creatively driven students. And you’ll be and pushed, challenged, and, above all else, supported by experienced faculty* who know what it takes to succeed in the real world.
You know the power of a well-planned and well-executed design, and that power is something you want to wield. Whether you’re more passionate about graphic design.
Or web design or you’re still deciding between the two, you’ll need a solid foundation in both areas to get ahead. In a world of increasingly interactive communication, this blend is what employers expect.
Web development is a technology that every kid should be aware of in some form. Easy website building tools are available in plenty like Wordpress, Wix etc, but learning it from the basics make the details clear.
This program helps to design and develop applications and scripts for the World Wide Web (WWW). Web programmers need to be knowledgeable on a variety of Internet technologies (HTML, CSS, XML, JavaScript, Perl/CGI, Java, JSP, PHP, and the Microsoft .Net platform).
Learn to create web pages! Students will learn how to create an HTML web page, learn various HTML tags, and experiment with design, javascript, and CSS.
Students will learn how to create Web pages using HTML code. Students enrolling in this course should understand how to use Windows 95 or greater as well as a browser for the Internet.Â
COURSE TOPICS: HTML CSS code Tags Functionality See how simple it is to insert text into a HTML and CSS page Learning how to align it in your HTML and CSS page Working with Headlines Numbered Lists Using Images with HTML and CSS Animated Simulation Adding a Background Image Creating a HTML and CSS.
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