NMED 1000 Dreamweaver Demo

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NMED 1000
Dreamweaver Demo
NMED 1000
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Each word will be represented by one of your six
images:
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Ethel , Sunburst, Alberta, estate , Carrera 911 , contract lawyer , cattle rancher.
OR terrorist attacks, New York City, cattle auction , Olds, Alberta ,BSE, mad cow disease
OR 2005 , Halifax , Vancouver , Gwen Stefani’s , Saskatchewan , cow.
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Try to avoid literal representations of your selected
words
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I.e.: the word “cow” represented by an image of a realist
photo of a cow
Your images can be:
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Abstract
Realist
Expressionist
Pop Art
NMED 1000
• Dreamweaver Assignment
• Your images can be photos or illustrations
– If you don’t have access to a digital camera
but want to take new photos, go to:
• B510 Computer Lab desk and ask to sign one
out.
• Cameras can be signed out for 2 days. Late
charges are applicable
– Go to the library to research illustration
ideas
NMED 1000
• Dreamweaver Assignment
• Create six images in Photoshop. Each image must in
some way refer to or be inspired by your original
photo.
• All images must be created according to these specs:
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200 x 200 pixels
72 dpi
RGB colour
original images created by you
no logos or commercial characters
NMED 1000
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During the October 24th lab research six
websites. One that relates to each image.
1. One CBC news story page
2. One CNN or another international news media story
page
3. One Wikipedia page
4. One Library Archives Canada page
5. One blog page
6. One Amazon.ca page
NMED 1000
• Monday, October 29:
– Dreamweaver demo, how create a
hyperlink and how to upload
• Wednesday, October 31:
– Your page should be uploaded to your
personal web space by the end of class.
NMED 1000
Dreamweaver Demo
• To succeed in this assignment the steps are
very simple:
1. Create a blank webpage
2. Use the principles of visual composition to
arrange your six (6) images and text
3. Create a hyperlink six (6) hyperlinks
4. Use the Preview in Browser command to proof
your webpage
NMED 1000
Dreamweaver Demo
• Use these tools at your own pace:
1. http://www.adobe.com/devnet/dreamweav
er/articles/getting_started_dreamweaver_
cs3.html
2. Use the handout distributed in class
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