After completing Web Design & Graphics: Making Your Site Fast and Viewable, the user should be able to:
 | Explain the basic Web graphics formats and their best uses |
 | Trim graphics to make them as small as possible |
 | Choose the right settings and treatments for scanned pictures |
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Graphics Formats
 | Graphics formats |
 | Bitmap or vector? |
 | Lossless or lossy? |
 | GIF images |
 | JPEG images |
 | Progressive JPEGs versus standard JPEGs |
Making Small Graphics
 | File size and downloading speed |
 | Evaluating the style of your image |
 | Making small JPEGs |
 | JPEG examples |
 | Making small GIFs |
 | Bit depth affects GIF size |
Trimming Size and Keeping Quality
 | Anti-aliasing versus aliasing |
 | Using aliased artwork |
 | Using GIFs for line art-based images |
 | Modifying GIF color palettes |
 | Dithering and banding |
 | Dare to dither |
 | Four rules of GIF compression |
 | Hybrid images |
 | Animated GIF issues |
Scanning Images
 | Scanning images |
 | What resolution should you use? |
 | Dictionary of scanning terms |
 | Scanning equipment |
 | Troubleshooting scanning equipment |
 | Using digital and DV cameras |
 | Resizing images |
 | Dot screen patterns and moirés |
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This course has the following features:
 | Exercises that allow users to practice the skills needed to design Web sites and graphics |
 | A file containing the text of the exercises |
 | Simulations that allow users to apply Web design concepts in an interactive questioning environment |
 | A glossary |
 | A Skill Assessment |
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 | Familiarity with HTML |
 | Web Design & Graphics: Introduction to Design (WBDS01) |
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 | Web Design & Graphics: Building Your Site with Images (WBDS03) |
 | Web Design & Graphics: Building Your Site with Formatting (WBDS04) |
 | Web Design & Graphics: Using Other Tools (WBDS05) |
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