Monday, 28 January 2013

About W3C

Jacob Nielsen, Ph.D., has been referred to as "the world's leading expert on Web usability" by U.S. News & World ReportHe is a User Advocate and co-founder of the Nielsen Norman Group. His work holds great importance to anyone using the web. As future web designers, his expertise can help us to understand how best to design and layout a web page so that it provides maximum usability.

W3C stands for World Wide Web Consortium. Which is an international community that develops web standards. The consortium includes full-time staff, members of the public and member organizations. The list  looks like it includes every major corporation in the world.

Tim Berners Lee is the inventor of  the World Wide Web (1989) and, among many other accolades, he is the director of W3C and the World Wide Web Foundation. He has also created a data base for the technical community to refer to when they want to find out the what and why of a particular design choice.

Saturday, 19 January 2013

About Lower Mainland schools

Cruising around the local post secondary favourites and thought I'd do a comparison. Warning! My bias may be obvious.

Capilano's website looks to me to be the easiest one to navigate for someone who is new to this college or any other. The "Who Are You" tab at the bottom is very user friendly.

http://www.capilanou.ca/ 

Langara's appears to have the least user friendly page of the three. Maybe it's only me, I'm not fond of that much orange.

http://www.langara.bc.ca/

Douglas college underwent re-branding recently. I was a student at the time and saw a change in theme that washed through the campus. The theme is classy, classic, and very engaging. The new website was a bit different at first, but turned out to be easier to navigate because it reflects other current trends in technology. I especially like the gallery in the way that it specifies the course taken by the student and shows the student applying what they've learned. I also find that the color does not compete with the information. 

http://www.douglas.bc.ca/home.html

M

Tuesday, 8 January 2013