[WebPub] Adobe Talk next Wednesday, Oct 14 @ 3:30
Traganos, Christopher D.
christopher_traganos at harvard.edu
Fri Oct 9 12:00:46 EDT 2009
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Hello WWW & MIT webpub,
Reminding you about next week¹s talk on Adobe Creative Suite and workflow.
The info:
Wendesday, October 14th, 3:30-5:00 ( John Harvard¹s for discussion
afterwards )
Adobe¹s Tim Plumer
LAMONT LIBRARY FORUM ROOM
A web design to development workflow with Creative Suite tools
The Adobe Creative Suite tools are built to allow you to move a project
from "pure design" to "pure development" by allowing a graphic designer
to propose a look, feel, and the interactivity of a site and hand the
pieces to a developer for coding. However, instead of forcing both sides
to try and understand each other's needs, the tools allow both group to
communicate those needs back an forth during the process. In this
session, we will take a look at a workflow that uses Adobe Photoshop to
design, Adobe Fireworks to prototype, and Adobe Dreamweaver to develop
(and code) a web site. During this demonstration, you will see:
How an Adobe Photoshop file should be organized to best leverage a
designer/developer workflow
Fireworks as a tool for you to wireframe and prototype a web site-and
hand actual code to a developer for use as a basis in building a site
The resulting work in Dreamweaver in use as a structural framework for
the site and how Dreamweaver allows you to complete the project
Will be discussing Adobe Flash Catalyst, which allows you to design for
interactive environment and give code to your developer for direct use.
Come with your questions and thoughts, and we will have a discussion
about the ways Adobe tools are built to make your work more efficient.
End of year raffle for Adobe CS product, write your name in at the meeting!
Email with any questions,
Chris & Andrew
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Chris Traganos
Web Developer
Harvard University
christopher_traganos at harvard.edu
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