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Weinman, Lynda – NewMedia, 1995
Discusses characteristics of two-dimensional (2-D) animation; highlights include character animation, painting issues, and motion graphics. Sidebars present Silicon Graphics animations tools and 2-D animation programs for the desktop computer. (DGM)
Descriptors: Animation, Computer Graphics, Computer Software, Screen Design (Computers)
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van Brakel, Pieter A.; And Others – Electronic Library, 1995
Provides guidelines for home page design, and suggests that the physical appearance of a home page is similar to that of a good graphical user interface. In designing a complete home page file, the premise is that basic hypertext design principles could also be applied in the World Wide Web environment. (Author/JKP)
Descriptors: Computer Graphics, Computer Networks, Guidelines, Hypermedia
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Descy, Don E. – TechTrends, 1997
Discussion of Web page design covers balancing text and graphics; pixels; graphic file formats; dithering; and caching. (LRW)
Descriptors: Computer Graphics, Design Requirements, Electronic Text, Information Storage
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Descy, Don E. – TechTrends, 1995
Explains how to retrieve graphics that are available on the World Wide Web and add them to a Web page using a word processor that can save documents in an ASCII (American Standard Code Information Interchange) text format and a new version of Netscape. A list of various, unrelated Internet resources is also included. (LRW)
Descriptors: Computer Graphics, Computer Networks, Computer Software, Electronic Text
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Plankis, Brian J. – TechTrends, 1998
Provides an overview of Web-site design and discusses three steps in building a site: audience analysis, design, and evaluation. Includes an analysis of loading speeds with and without graphics; examples of no-style, low-bandwidth, and high-bandwidth Web sites; and addresses for related Web sites. (PEN)
Descriptors: Audience Analysis, Computer Graphics, Computer Software Development, Design Preferences
Beriswill, Joanne E. – 1998
This article describes the evolution of computer interface research issues from text-based interface design guidelines to more complex issues, including media selection, interface design, and visual design. This research is then integrated into the Analysis-based Message Design (AMD) process. The AMD process divides the interface design process…
Descriptors: Computer Graphics, Computer Interfaces, Computer Software Development, Courseware
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Gregory, Gwen; Brown, M. Marlo – Journal of Interlibrary Loan, Document Delivery & Information Supply, 1997
Describes how to develop a World Wide Web site based on structured programming concepts. Highlights include flowcharting, first page design, evaluation, page titles, documenting source code, text, graphics, and browsers. Includes a template for HTML writers, tips for using graphics, a sample homepage, guidelines for authoring structured HTML, and…
Descriptors: Authoring Aids (Programming), Computer Graphics, Design Requirements, Electronic Text
Thomson, Nancy S. – 1995
Guidelines for designing effective multimedia presentations are presented. The differences between computer-based and computer-aided presentations are highlighted. Advice is given for the effective selection and use of layout, color, sound, and graphics. Room layout, lighting, equipment, and backup are examined and recommendations are made.…
Descriptors: Audience Response, Color Planning, Computer Graphics, Evaluation Methods
Schwier, Richard A.; Misanchuk, Earl R. – 1996
Dynamic discussions have begun to emerge concerning style of presentation on world wide web sites. Some hypertext markup language (HTML) designers seek an intimate and chatty ambience, while others want to project a more professional image. Evaluators see many sites as overdecorated and indecipherable. This paper offers suggestions on selecting…
Descriptors: Computer Graphics, Computer Interfaces, Design Preferences, Electronic Publishing
Gregory, Gwen; Brown, M. Marlo – 1995
With no standards governing their creation, a variety of formats are being used for World Wide Web homepages. Some are well organized, present their information clearly, and work with multiple browsers. Others, however, are slow to load, function poorly with some Web browsing software, and are so badly structured that they are very difficult to…
Descriptors: Computer Graphics, Computer Mediated Communication, Computer Software, Design Preferences
Anderson, Mary Alice – Technology Connection, 1995
Discusses techniques for creating computer slide shows. Topics include memory; format; color use; HyperCard and CD-ROM; font styles and sizes; graphs and graphics; the slide show option; special effects; and tips for effective presentation. (Author/AEF)
Descriptors: Color, Computer Graphics, Computer Software, Display Aids
Federal Resource Center for Special Education, Washington, DC. – 2001
While it is generally simple to make electronic content accessible, it is also easy inadvertently to make it inaccessible. This guide covers the many formats of electronic documents and points out what to keep in mind and what procedures to follow to make documents accessible to all when disseminating information via the World Wide Web and on…
Descriptors: Accessibility (for Disabled), Adults, Children, Computer Graphics
Misanchuk, Earl R.; Schwier, Richard A. – 1996
The hypertext markup language (HTML) used to develop pages for the world wide web also has potential for use in creating some types of multimedia instruction destined for CD-ROMs. After providing a brief overview of HTML, this document presents pros and cons relevant to CD-ROM production. HTML can offer compatibility to both Windows and Macintosh…
Descriptors: Authoring Aids (Programming), Computer Graphics, Design Preferences, Foreign Countries
Absher, Linda – 1997
For many librarians and information specialists, the World Wide Web presents a challenge, not only in terms of organizing information, but in creating a visual package that piques the user's curiosity and interest as well as provides orientation to a site. Creating original graphics gives a Web site a unique identity, and forces the designer to…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Computer Graphics, Computer Networks, Computer Software
Caughlin, Janet – 1999
This guide for teachers to the Microsoft PowerPoint multimedia presentation program begins with a section that introduces what PowerPoint is and why teachers should use it, Windows 95/98 basics, Macintosh basics, getting started, PowerPoint toolbars, and presentation tips. The next section discusses learning PowerPoint, including creating a…
Descriptors: Computer Graphics, Computer Software, Computer Uses in Education, Elementary Secondary Education
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