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This course will help you understand the process for developing the architecture and writing the content for informational websites.
Proceeding from a rhetorical standpoint that emphasizes audience,
purpose, and context, you will investigate and apply recent audience
research, proven usability principles, and traditional design guidelines
to critique as well as to design effective websites. View all four works by Lippincott, Gail View both works published by University of North Texas |
 Web Spinning: Developing Information Architecture and Content for the Web http://www.engl.unt.edu/~gail/5180.html
Lippincott, Gail University of North Texas 2003
Abstract: This course will help you understand the process for developing the architecture and writing the content for informational websites.
Proceeding from a rhetorical standpoint that emphasizes audience,
purpose, and context, you will investigate and apply recent audience
research, proven usability principles, and traditional design guidelines
to critique as well as to design effective websites.
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