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Enhance your web design skills and library website with graphics created in Adobe Photoshop, the most popular and powerful application for digital design and web graphics. There is a difference in graphics viewed on paper and graphics viewed on a monitor, and this one-day workshop will offer tips for using Photoshop 6.0 for aesthetic and effective web design, using web-friendly colors and keeping file sizes small. In addition, learn about Photoshop’s sister program ImageReady which is becoming the choice of many designers for creating rollovers and animations. |
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Intended Audience
Those looking to learn or enhance their skills using Adobe Photoshop for use on Websites. |
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Key Takeaways
- Creating and saving web graphics
- Web design issues and techniques
- Web safe colors
- Minimizing file sizes
- Using ImageReady to create slices and rollovers
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Presenter
Angela Berlingeri has had a lifelong commitment to visual literacy. Her digital focus, which began in 1984, led her to earn an M.F.A. in Graphic Design and Multimedia in 1994. Since then she has taken on web and multimedia consulting and design for multinational financial firms as well as local nonprofit organizations. Her work has received numerous awards and has been featured in Step by Step Graphics, Novum, and exhibited at Macworld. She has developed a multimedia degree program at Cuyahoga Community College.
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