Welcome to Web Design I

In this course, you will design a web site with transception, using evolutionary guidance media.

A five phase development structure will help shape the design and delivery process.
There are two major deliverables:
1) prototype and
2) the final site.

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Friday, January 23, 2009

Call for Artists

Call for Artists
Toronto Multicultural Website Project: What image best represents your ethnic identity?

CAMH is now accepting original art work, artists/writers/photographers/video-graphers, to participate in a Toronto Multicultural Website Project that best depicts your ethnic group/population. The calls are for a response to the question What represents your ethnic identity?

The chosen designs will appear on the main page of a new Toronto-based website that will symbolize and serve each ethno-cultural community in the city. Images produced in any medium are desired – including photographs, animation, paintings, sketches, graphics, mixed media, textiles and more. We are looking for submissions that visually represent each of the many different ethnic groups in Toronto.

One image for each ethnic group will be picked for the site. Prizes will be awarded
to the chosen artists.

Please photograph your work and send (as a jpeg) with personal contact information to torontoincolour@camh.net by March 1st, 2009.

For further inquiries please contact Aileen O’Dowd at 416-535-8501 ext. 7616 or email aileen_odowd@camh.net.

Call for artists/writers/photographers/videographers: Toronto Multicultural Website Project. Please visit: www.camh.net for more info.

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