Adobe Certified Associate Objectives 1 Setting Project Requirements.

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Adobe Certified Associate Objectives 1 Setting Project Requirements

1.1 Identify the purpose, audience and audience needs for the website. (SG3.1) Website Production presentation Website Production presentation Website Production presentation Website Production presentation Goals of the website Goals of the website Target audience Target audience Audience special needs or requirements Audience special needs or requirements Audience internet access (dial up, T1, etc) Audience internet access (dial up, T1, etc)

1.2 Identify web page content that is relevant to the website purpose and appropriate for the target audience. (SG3.1) Title of the website Title of the website Topics of the website Topics of the website Products or services provided by the organization Products or services provided by the organization History of the organization History of the organization

1.3 Demonstrate a knowledge of standard copyright rules. (SG3.1) Obtaining permission Obtaining permission Citing copyrighted material Citing copyrighted material Copyright standards Copyright standards Copyright standards Copyright standards What is protected on the WWW? The unique underlying design of a Web page and its contents, including: ● links ● original text ● graphics ● audio ● video ● html, vrml, other unique markup language sequences ● List of Web sites compiled by an individual or organization ● and all other unique elements that make up the original nature of the material.

1.4 Demonstrate knowledge of website accessibility standards that address the needs of people with visual or motor impairments. (SG ) Alternate Text Alternate Text Cascading Style Sheets Cascading Style Sheets Image Maps Image Maps Tables Tables Templates / library Objects Templates / library Objects Frames (bad) Frames (bad) Movies Movies Device Independence Device Independence Activity 7.1 guide How to make websites accessible

1.5 Follow design specifications (SG7.1) Consistency Ease of use Use of color Universal navigation Layout Links Usability Accessibility Relevance and appropriateness of content to goals and audience

1.6 Understanding project management tasks and responsibilities. (SG 3.2) Web design and development process Web design and development process Client interview (goals, audience, content and delivery requirements) Client interview (goals, audience, content and delivery requirements) Structure (flowchart, Production storyboard) Structure (flowchart, Production storyboard)flowchartProduction storyboardflowchartProduction storyboard Design Design Build and Test Build and Test Launch Launch