Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Adding an image

Pretty simple, just added the gadget. When it ask where i wanted to get the photo i click browse my photos. After i clicked the image i wanted, it automatically resized itself to fit.

Monday, June 28, 2010

Critical of websites in the future

I definitly will be more critical of websites. When i use to go into a website, i always thought about is this a reliable source, or how do i know if this site is legit. Since i learned how to view a website and evaluate the site i find that when i go to a site i'm automatically looking at the site a lot different. I will definitly be keeping all these things in mind when i go to create a website because i want to be able to have anyone look at that site without having any problems. Because i remember going into sites and not being able to do anything because everything was so unclear and it made me feel like i was stupid.

2 website evaluations.

The first website i chose was my bank, www.susquehanna.net. First, i looked at the design itself and then walked it through the steps in evaluting the site to see if it actually was a reliable site, The background was light. Text wasn't big at all,very easy reading and the text was center aligned. links were clear and accessible in a couple places. The first set of links going straight across the site, with drop down boxes that identify more specific details of that certain area. You're able to find out anything you want to know about them. Where there located or even being able to contact them on the phone. Kept very simple with the use of two simple colors. Very clear.Very few graphics used. But most of all very straight to the point, no confussion.
The second website i checked out is where my kids love to shop, www.zumiez.com. Background is white. For their links, everything is clearly marked. Text is readable. Some capitals used for some of the links. You're able to find you're way around ok, but the first page i think might have a little too much graphics. The graphics are done up in boxes and ther's alot of white showing through but i just felt as if i was trying to resd everything at one time.

What's your style,organizing information for the Web

I went to the moodle website and followed the link. Was not able to get it. I went to the library site and still was unable to get the article. Please any suggestions?

Diigo-Website Evaluation

In designing a good website you need to focus on four areas and keeping it simple. The four areas are the background, text links, graphics and the clarity of the site. If you cannot verify the credibility of information on a website, it's not a very reliable site. In evaluating the site, you should be to verify the authority, purpose of the site, currency-is the information updated, objectivity and how the site is supported.

Chapters 7&8

I now know that interface refers to how the page looks. How well does your page work and interact with who ever is visiting your page. You don't have to have a complex plan to design a good website. It can be simple. A good website should be kept within 800x600 pixel resolution and size since everyone does not have the same size monitor. Anyone should be able to navigate to and from any page in the website. Navigation links should be kept simple so whoever is viewing the site can do it with ease and don't confussion. Consistency and repetition should be used throughout the website to let the viewer know their still within the same website.

Monday, June 21, 2010

Chapter 9-10, 12 (color, resolution..)

I learned about the difference between CMYK color and RGB color. How to change the resolution of an image and also how to change an image to be able to use it for the web. Also when to save a picture or an image as a GIF or a JPEG. I even learned about readability vs. legibility. What font and color is more legible to read than another. Learned about cross-platform fonts, monitor resolutions and font rendering on different platforms. Also learned about but not to sure if i'm understanding it correctly about proportional vs. monospaced type, logical vs. physical styles and cascading style sheets. I not sure really what to make of some of this. But i guess it's all about practice. So will see how it goes.


I don't think it's a good idea to take a digital picture and attach it to an e-mail, add it to a blog or even upload it to their personal web space without making any changes first. You don't know what that files even going to turn out to look like. It could be too big and have poor resolution. And you don't even know if someone else is even going to be able to open it up on their computer.


Some changes you should make to an image to make it web ready: Crop- removing any unwanted background. File size- what ever is appropriate, reduce by saving it as a JPEG or GIF. Resolution- setting it to either 72 or 96. Anti-aliasing- Smoothing out the edges. Resize- resizing the image to make it either smaller or bigger.

Blog pole(Blog Extra#2)

I did my poll the same way i added my blogger background. Found it pretty easy.
First off, trying to get everybody linked to my blog i found this a little challenging. Not sure if i did it righ but i was able to go in to everyone's poll and do the activity except for one. I'm not sure if she posted it or not. I couldn't find anything. I did the poll activity and found people came up with some creative questions. The one i like the most is, would you ever live in a retirement home? This hits a little close to home. After my grandmother passed away my mom was left to take care of her sister. She is mentally challenged and going on 80 years old. Since my father passed away 1year ago, my mom is confined to the house because my aunt is under the nurses care and not allowed to go anywhere. My aunt is getting really nasty towards her and before my mom ends up in and early grave, the decision is should we put her in a nursing home or not.

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Blogger background(Blog Extra#1)

This wasn't as bad as i thought. First i had to copy the contents underneath the back ground. Then i had to go to the page elements under the layout tab. I needed to add the HTML/java script gadget. After i added this gadget i needed to edit it and if there was anything in the contents, i deleted it and then pasted my new background and hit saved and it was done.

Chapters 1-2, 5-6, pp186-192 (web design vs print)

I had an understanding before i took this class on what the internet is, what an ISP provider is and what the difference was on the type of connection you have. Some are faster some are slower. I learned the four key principles to making a graphic design that you need to follow if you want to be able to keep the persons attention and not have them go on to something else: alignment, proximity, repetition, and contrast.
Graphic design plays a role in our everyday lives and activities in that if we need information about something or if were going somewhere. With print or even with the web we can get information about a certain topic were interested in, find out dates and times of an event or just wanting to explore and learn something new. One thing i did learn with printed material you can take it with you but it might not always be the correct information, especially if something was updated where as web you're sure to get the updated information.
Designing for print is different then designing for the web in that with print once it's printed and there's anything wrong you have to have it printed all over. Also down the road if the information changes there again you have to go and have it reprinted. Time and money to have this done. Where as with the web you don't have to go any where. Just go in change or update anything and boom it's done in a matter of a few minutes. You don't have to go anywhere or pay alot of money.

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

My thoughts

I know this is just the beginning. I have no fear yet. Believe me if i need help i will be yelling.