As already indicated on the home page, Martin briefly describes each of the course modules as follows:

 

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Module One

Macromedia Dreamweaver - 17 September to 10 December 2002.  As part of the Foundation Certificate in Creative Web Design, this core module introduces you to WYSIWYG design using Dreamweaver 4.  You will apply web design principles to construct a user-friendly web site incorporating advanced features including frames, forms, JavaScript, and multimedia content.

Further information on this module may be found in the following pages of this site:

 

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Module Two

Adobe Photoshop - 14 January to 8 April 2003.  This module focuses on the digital manipulation of images for use on the web.  Using Photoshop 6 you will learn how to import and retouch photographic images, apply special effects and transformations and automate time-consuming procedures.  The course also covers producing vector graphics for use on the web using Macromedia Fireworks 4

Further information on this module may be found in the following pages of this site:

 

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Module Three

Macromedia Flash - 29 April to 22 July 2003.  This final module introduces you to Macromedia Flash 5, the industry standard for creating high impact web sites.  You will learn how to create vector graphics and animations, incorporate buttons and interactive elements and add movies and sound to your site.   You will use these skills to create a complete interactive Flash web interface.

Further information on this module may be found in the following pages of this site:

This section of the web site also shows some of my solutions to exercises in the book ‘Learn Design with Flash MX’ by by Linda Goin, published in October 2002 by friends of ED (ISBN 1-904344-00-3).

 

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