Course Outline

Introduction

Adobe Illustrator and Adobe After Effects for Government

  • Assets and components utilized in Adobe Illustrator and Adobe After Effects
  • Design system environments in Adobe Illustrator and Adobe After Effects for government applications

Overview of Web Design for Government

  • User Experience (UX) versus User Interface (UI)
  • Low-fidelity design, high-fidelity design, and responsive mobile design for government websites

Preparing the Development Environment for Government Use

  • Installing Adobe Illustrator
  • Installing Adobe After Effects

Planning and Animating with Adobe Illustrator for Government Projects

  • Creating a sitemap
  • Developing a low-fidelity wireframe
  • Designing a high-fidelity wireframe
  • Crafting a mobile wireframe
  • Utilizing column grids in design
  • Employing Illustrator templates for efficiency
  • Incorporating colors and fonts for consistency
  • Adding and refining images
  • Managing layers effectively
  • Creating symbols and icons for reuse
  • Ensuring final designs meet standards for responsive mobile applications in government

Animating with Adobe After Effects for Government Applications

  • Importing artwork from Adobe Illustrator into After Effects
  • Developing reusable components for efficiency
  • Constructing dashboard tiles and dashboard screens
  • Finalizing the design of dashboard tiles and screens
  • Animating elements and entire screens for dynamic user experiences
  • Creating and integrating animations to enhance usability
  • Completing all animation sequences to meet project standards
  • Exporting final sequences as a gif for easy sharing and review

Summary and Conclusion for Government Use

Requirements

  • Experience with web design for government

Audience

  • Web designers in the public sector
 7 Hours

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