Slicing : Web Page, User Interface, Graphical User Interface, Client Side, User Interface Design, Graphic Art Software, Image File Format

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! In web development, slicing is the process of dividing a single web page user interface composition layout (web page comp) into multiple image files (digital assets) of the graphical user interface (GUI) for one or more web pages. It is typically part of the client side development process of creating a web page and/or web site, but is also used in the user interface design process of software development and game developm… More >>

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Urban Spaces, Vol. 3

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The shaping and reshaping of the world’s public spaces, dramatically illustrated in the first two Urban Spaces volumes, continues unabated. The universal appeal of spaces where people can gather continues to generate new parks, plazas, lobbies, and atriums, as well as new people-oriented neighborhoods and communities. Both public and private clients are investing in creative urban spaces. The Urban Land Institute has again cooperated with Visual Reference Publi… More >>

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Online Learning Visual Design Principles

Before we discuss what are some of the design principles that you can apply to on-line content, we should define what we mean by “Design”. This is one of those words that are ever-present in every industry that produces something, but it often means something different to every person invoking its meaning.

For this discussion, we are making the argument that to design something is to plan its inception, production and use, and that the application of consistent principles can improve the utility of that thing. In the case of on-line educational content, this means a plan of the purpose, presentation and evaluation of that content using accepted instructional design principles. Yet, we are working in a format that requires the consideration of other applications of design ideas from other fields. The use of media types such as typography, images, and audio are directly constrained by the on-line distribution method in both presentation and technical considerations.

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