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- 2013020876 contributor B12727636.
- 2013020876 date "2013".
- 2013020876 description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- 2013020876 description "Machine generated contents note: -- Introduction Chapter 1: Research and developmentUnderstanding the brief; Market research; User research; Visual research; Conceptual thinking; Feedback and user testing; Industry perspective: Moving Brands; Workshop I - Connected life.Chapter 2: Colour and image: Colour meaning and psychology; Colour in technical detail; Working with colour; Using colour systems; Decoding images; Creating images; Using Photo Libraries; Preparing Images; Case Study - The Chase; Workshop II: 'Taste and After-Taste'Chapter 3: Typography and hypertextuality: Fundamentals; Classification and selection; Legibility and readability; Uses of type on screen; Using type as image; Web publishing and hypertext; User controlled typography; Using type on small devices; Case Study - Happy Cog - Fontshop; Workshop III: 'Face to Face'.Chapter 4: Components and Formats: Television broadcast standards and sizes; TV graphics components; Standard web page sizes; Web banners sizes and formats; Mobile screen sizes; File formats; Case Study - Red Bee; Workshop IV: 'One message, many formats'.Chapter 5: Grids and Screen Layouts: What are grids; Principles of Composition; Balance and contrast; Size and scale; Hierarchy; Repetition and sequencing; Working in planes and 3D space; Working with safety areas; Designing graphic user interfaces (GUIs); Creating wireframes; Using metaphors; Web fixed and liquid layouts; Global and local navigation; Case Study - BBC IPlayerWorkshop V: 'It's all news to me'.Chapter 6: Storyboards and system mapping: Film language basics; Storyboarding; Working with sound; Creating animatics; Paper prototyping; System mapping Case Study - Imaginary Forces; Workshop VI: 'BE TV'.Chapter 7: Presenting your work: Digital presentations; Physical presentations; Presentation tips and techniques; Creating digital and analogue portfolios; Case Study - Bibliotheque Design; Workshop VII: 'Branding You'.ConclusionGlossaryBibliographyUseful ResourcesIndex.".
- 2013020876 extent "pages cm".
- 2013020876 identifier "9782940496112 (pbk.)".
- 2013020876 issued "2013".
- 2013020876 language "eng".
- 2013020876 subject "741.6 23".
- 2013020876 subject "Commercial art Data processing.".
- 2013020876 subject "DESIGN / General. bisacsh".
- 2013020876 subject "Digital media Design.".
- 2013020876 subject "Graphic arts Data processing.".
- 2013020876 subject "NK1520 .S74 2014".
- 2013020876 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: -- Introduction Chapter 1: Research and developmentUnderstanding the brief; Market research; User research; Visual research; Conceptual thinking; Feedback and user testing; Industry perspective: Moving Brands; Workshop I - Connected life.Chapter 2: Colour and image: Colour meaning and psychology; Colour in technical detail; Working with colour; Using colour systems; Decoding images; Creating images; Using Photo Libraries; Preparing Images; Case Study - The Chase; Workshop II: 'Taste and After-Taste'Chapter 3: Typography and hypertextuality: Fundamentals; Classification and selection; Legibility and readability; Uses of type on screen; Using type as image; Web publishing and hypertext; User controlled typography; Using type on small devices; Case Study - Happy Cog - Fontshop; Workshop III: 'Face to Face'.Chapter 4: Components and Formats: Television broadcast standards and sizes; TV graphics components; Standard web page sizes; Web banners sizes and formats; Mobile screen sizes; File formats; Case Study - Red Bee; Workshop IV: 'One message, many formats'.Chapter 5: Grids and Screen Layouts: What are grids; Principles of Composition; Balance and contrast; Size and scale; Hierarchy; Repetition and sequencing; Working in planes and 3D space; Working with safety areas; Designing graphic user interfaces (GUIs); Creating wireframes; Using metaphors; Web fixed and liquid layouts; Global and local navigation; Case Study - BBC IPlayerWorkshop V: 'It's all news to me'.Chapter 6: Storyboards and system mapping: Film language basics; Storyboarding; Working with sound; Creating animatics; Paper prototyping; System mapping Case Study - Imaginary Forces; Workshop VI: 'BE TV'.Chapter 7: Presenting your work: Digital presentations; Physical presentations; Presentation tips and techniques; Creating digital and analogue portfolios; Case Study - Bibliotheque Design; Workshop VII: 'Branding You'.ConclusionGlossaryBibliographyUseful ResourcesIndex.".
- 2013020876 title "Principles and processes of interactive design / Jamie Steane.".
- 2013020876 type "text".