ITE 380 Exam 1
Leading
the space between lines.
Hypertext systems Used For
used for: - Electronic publishing and reference works - Technical documentation - Educational courseware - Interactive kiosks - Electronic catalogs
different ways to specify sizes
- 1 bit, 2 colors -4 bit 16 colors 8 bit 256 colors 24 bit millions of colors
Font styles include
- Boldface - Italic - Underlining - Outlining
Bitmaps are an image format suited for creation of:
- Photo-realistic images - Complex drawings - Images that require fine detail
Factors affecting legibility of text:
- Size - Background and foreground colors - Style - Leading Legibility
Hypertext System
enables the user to navigate through text in a non-linear way.
Stages of a Multimedia Project
1. Planning and Costing 2. Designing and Producing 3. Testing 4. Delivering
Stages of a Project
1. planning and costing 2. designing and producing 3. testing 4. delivering 5. maintaining
Most common Bitmap formats
BMP - A windows bitmap file TIFF - Extensively used in DTP packages PCX - Used by MS-DOS paint software
Vector-drawn images are used in the following areas:
Computer-aided design (CAD) programs - Graphic artists designing for the print media - 3-D animation programs - Applications requiring drawing of graphic shapes
Message Analysis
Conveying the message Getting the audience's attention • Text • Illustrations • Animation / video* • Audio* • Interaction
Execution
Design - Clarity and flow • Writing • Graphic illustration • Performance - Is system fast enough for media processing?
Media Considerations
Does it enhance the emotional impact? • Does it make a story point? • Does it help with information delivery? • Does it help with the passage of time? • Does it provide a transition?
Cascading Style Sheets (CSS)
Dynamic HTML uses _____ for greater control over design.
Lossless Compression
File is compressed with no loss of essential data GIF, PNG, BMP
Implications (considerations) of different types of media
Requires different design methods and technologies • Requires different technologies to store, load and display on a device • Effective in some areas of communication but perhaps not efficient in communicating all messages
Cross-platform formats
JPEG, GIF, and PNG - Most commonly used format on the Web
Hypermedia
Links Nodes Anchors Hypertext systems
Color Palettes
Mathematical tables that define the color of pixels displayed on the screen.
BTM
Most commonly used image file format on Windows known as bitmap.
Dithering
Process whereby the color value of each pixel is changed to the closest matching color value in the target palette. - This is done using a mathematical algorithm
Linear
Project that are not interactive
Nonlinear
Projects where users are given navigational control
HTML
The standard document format used for web pages is called
Project Intangibles
Things that are not hardware or software and are components that are unseen and very valuable for project development EX: Creativity, Organization, Communication, Team
Audience Analysis
Users: • Demographics • Personal views • Viewing environment • Skill and knowledge level Hardware • Why is this important? • What should we attempt to find? • What is our projected delivery platform?
Vector-drawn
Uses Cartesian coordinates to draw non photorealistic images
- Vector images use less memory space and have a smaller file size as compared to bitmaps. - For the Web, pages that use vector graphics in plug-ins download faster and, when used for animation, draw faster than bitmaps. Vector images cannot be used for photorealistic images. - Vector images require a plug-in for Web-based display. - Bitmaps are not easily scalable and resizable. - Bitmaps can be converted to vector images using autotracing.
Vector-drawn images versus bitmaps
Lossy Compression
When the data is uncompressed it is not the exact same size as the original. JPEG
Font
a collection of characters of a single size and style belonging to a particular typeface family.
Additive color
a color is created by combining colored light sources in three primary colors - red, green, and blue (RGB). - TV and computer monitors use this method.
Multimedia
a combination of text, art, sound, animation, and video
Typeface
a family of graphic characters, often with many type sizes and styles.
Nodes
are accessible topics, documents, messages, and content elements. Links form the backbone of a knowledge access system.
Symbols
are concentrated text in the form of stand-alone graphic constructs. - They are used to convey meaningful messages.
Links
are connections between conceptual elements, navigation pathways and menus.
Character metrics
are the general measurements applied to individual characters
Discordant
clash, evoke a high energy effect (reds and yellows)
Subtractive color
created by combining colored media such as paints or ink. - Process used to create color in printing. primary colors: cyan, magenta, and yellow (CMY).
Anti-aliasing
creates "smooth" boundaries between colors. Allows text to be re-sized without jaggies
Bitmap
data matrix describing the individual dots of an image. - known as paint graphics. - made up of individual dots or picture elements known as pixels or pels.
Readability
ease with which language is understood
Hypertext
is defined as the organized cross-linking of words, images, and other Web elements.
Anchors
is defined as the reference from one document to another document, image, sound, or file on the Web.
Color
is one of the most vital components of multimedia.
Kerning
is the spacing between character pairs
Jaggies
jagged squares around text
Font sizes
measured in points (0.0138 in or 1/72 inch
Harmonious
peaceful or soothing effect (light blues and greens)
Authoring Systems
provide the framework for organizing and editing elements of a multimedia project
Three main areas of concern in Multimedia Project
• Communicating the message • Execution • Accountability and Measurability
Communicating the Message
• Getting the user's attention • Set up the correct emotional atmosphere - Frame of mind • Deliver the message
Why is text so important?
• Most common form of communication • Words or symbols • Design objects using words with... • Precise meaning • Powerful meaning
Audio
• Speech • Digitized voice • Voice synthesis • Phonemes of speech • Voice recognition
Video
• Stored • Blu-ray Disc, DVD, QuickTime, MPEG-4 • Live Animation • Path animation • Cel animation
Forms of Media
• Text • Images • Video • Animation • Audio
Text
• Writing perspective, size, shape and color Graphics Images • Line Art • Photo-realistic • Documents (PDF) • GIS Maps (Geographic Information Systems)
Determining Platform Requirements
•Interviews: structured, unstructured • Questionnaires • Observation • Sampling