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Web Design

Major: Information, library and archival studies
Code of Subject: 6.029.01.E.69
Credits: 6
Department: Social Communication and Information Activities
Lecturer: Associate Professor Solomiia Fedushko
Semester: 7 семестр
Mode of Study: денна
Learning outcomes:
• Knowledge of the principles of creating web-sites;
• Knowledge of the techniques for creating web-graphics;
• Knowledge of the basic methods and tools for the development and administration of of web-sites;
• Ability to use modern web-technologies;
• Ability to use tools for creating web-content.
Required prior and related subjects:
• Internet Technologies of Competitive Intelligence Resources Processing
• Linguistic Methods of Competitive Intelligence Processing
• Social communications on the Internet
Summary of the subject:
The concept of web-technologies. Theoretical and practical basis of creating of web-sites using a variety of web-technologies. Methods and means of web-sites administration. Basics of design and the principles of creating web-sites. Technique of creating web-graphics. Functions and appointment web-graphics (exhibition graphics, banner, visual graphics and infographics). Methods of creating web-graphics.
Recommended Books:
1. Kennedy H. Net Work: Ethics and Values in Web Design. Net Work: Ethics and Values in Web Design. – Basingstoke: Palgrave, 2012. Net Work: Ethics and Values in Web Design. – 244 p.
2. Lidwell W., Holden K., Butler J. Universal Principles of Design, Revised and Updated: 125 Ways to Enhance Usability, Influence Perception, Increase Appeal, Make Better Design Decisions, and Teach through Design. – Publisher: Rockport Publishers, 2010. – 272 p.
3. Beaird J., George J.The Principles of Beautiful Web Design: Designing Great Web Sites is Not Rocket Science! – Publisher: SitePoint, 2014. – 220 p.
Assessment methods and criteria:
• written reports on laboratory work, oral examination (40%);
• final control (exam): written, oral form (60%).