In this course, students will learn the fundamentals of marketing and how it relates to the design and development process. Students will connect the marketing concepts learned in previous courses to the larger concepts of marketing and advertising as a whole. Interactive channels will open a new world of connecting with a target market.
This course allows students to extend the interactive marketing principles learned in Interactive Marketing I by integrating them with an overall marketing strategy. Students will apply critical-thinking skills to coordinate interactive experiences into broader marketing plans by completing comprehensive marketing plans, weaving traditional and interactive marketing strategies together.
This course introduces individuals with little or no design background to the graphic design practice. Essential skills in Adobe InDesign, Photoshop, and Illustrator that support the task of each assignment are taught through weekly tutorials.
Build your website to work with multiple devices and screensizes: laptops, tablets, and smartphones. In Responsive Design, students will learn the principles of
In this course, students will be introduced to designing for web and screen. This includes web-specific design fundamentals, best practices, and review of current web design trends.
In this course, students learn how to create visually appealing, well-organized web pages using HTML and CSS, the fundamental languages for creating content and style on the web.
In this course, students learn how to apply style to HTML using Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) to create well crafted web pages. This is the second course in the Web Development Basics series.
In this course, students learn how to create good looking, well-organized web pages using HTML and CSS, the fundamental languages for creating content and style on the web.
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