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Kathryn Summers, University of Baltimore
Michael Summers

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Identifying Requirements
Learn about identifying the business and branding goals of site owners, learning about your site's users, and identifying the technical and human resource constraints that will effect your site design.
Designing the User Experience
Learn how to transform your requirements into site maps and wireframes that will effectively balance site owner needs, user needs, and resource constraints.
Creating a Visual Design
Use visual design principles to create visual hierarchies that will support user progress through your site. Optimize your graphics for display on the Web.
Preparing Effective Content
Learn how to gather the content you'll need, organize it, and format it for effective delivery on the Web.
Usability Testing
Find out how well your design is working and learn how to improve it by testing the site with actual users.
Creating a Portfolio Site
Practice the website development process by creating a professional portfolio site aimed at potential employers.
Tips on Business Proposals
Learn how professional webworkers create proposals for website projects
Guidelines for Obeying Copyright Laws
Learn how copyright protects your work, and learn how to respect the copyrights of others.
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Links to useful online resources.
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