graphics for the web online, CIS58.53B

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Please refer to the checklist below when preparing your homework.
Make sure you have all the elements required before you submit your homework. Any missing elements will cause a deduction of points.
Final Presentation
1:
Check for spelling errors.
2:

Make sure your navigation uses the required links, including sub navigation as well as main navigation on the second level pages. There should be a home link on the second level pages.

3:

Include a title on both pages of both sites.

4:

You should have a logo, or an area marked as a logo on all pages.

5:
Body text should be laid out with text as it will look with HTML text, including proper size, leading, color, font and paragraph settings. 2-3 paragraphs on the opening pages and 6-10 on the second level pages.
6:
I should be able to see a color scheme working on the page, meaning that you have started to color your shapes, text and other elements.
7:
You should have areas designated for photos or graphic images on all pages. There should be at least a small photo or graphic image on the second level pages.
8:
Try to integrate your elements so that the eye will want to move freely around the page. Avoid too many elements and colors that scream for attention and fight with each other.
9: Pay attention to size relationships. Is everything carrying the proper weight on the page? e.g. does the title get lost next to other elements that are too large?
8: Strive for a professional presentation that is clean, simple and well organized.


instructor:
Corrine Haverinen  voice mail: 707.527.4999 X9206
e-mail:
haveart@sonic.net

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