Adobe Dreamweaver for Intermediate Users

For those of us out there that have gotten their feet wet in Adobe Dreamweaver and are looking to take it further, this course is for you. It always happens, it seems. You start building websites, focusing on the basics, then you want to catapult your skills so that you can add the cool stuff you see out there on the web today to your site. The focus on this course is to do just that—build on the knowledge gained in the Introduction to Dreamweaver course, focusing on hot topics today like HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript, and more. In this course, you will explore features like working with a lot more CSS styling and Code Inspector, inserting tables for data, adding video content to your pages, HTML5 tags, inserting widgets like a slideshow, learning more about code view, responsive design using Fluid Grid Layouts (CS6 only), and much more.
Introduction to Package Design

Ever dreamed of designing consumer packaged goods? The key to great package design is using strategy to capture, serve and delight the product’s target market. In this hands-on workshop, you’ll go through the steps used by major marketing companies in project creation to redesign packaging for an existing product. At the end of the four weeks, you’ll have a full case study to include in your portfolio.
Principles of Web Design

Patrick McNeil, the author of the Web Designer’s Idea Book series and the content director of HOW Interactive Design, has been building websites for years and knows both the design side and the development side. In this workshop, the first in a series, you’ll learn web design fundamentals through videos, readings and links. This design course is for absolute beginners and will teach you the basics of the web and give you a technological understanding of how things work online.


