Monday, January 12, 2009

Designing a Digital Portfolio or The TCP IP Guide

Designing a Digital Portfolio

Author: Cynthia L Baron

The world has gone digital--which means that a paper portfolio is no longer good enough. These days, as a creative professional, you're expected to be able to show your work on demand--whether that means emailing it to a client, displaying it on a Web site, or delivering it on CD or DVD. This book shows you how. Using a combination of step-by-step instructions and inspiring examples, veteran author Cynthia Baron takes you through the entire process of designing a digital portfolio--from developing a concept and choosing a medium, to scanning work created with traditional materials; optimizing digitized art; repurposing digital material; creating a portfolio Web site, CD, or DVD; producing a portable portfolio; and avoiding technical pitfalls when digitizing, organizing, and delivering the final product. You'll also find loads of insights from the professionals who evaluate artist portfolios everyday--agency heads, art directors, and designers--plus handy checklists, a run-down of dos and don'ts, case studies, and tips.



Table of Contents:
Introduction
Pt. IPlanning
1Professions4
2Adaptation20
3Audience40
4Format58
Pt. IICollecting and Preparing
5Organizing your work82
6Digitizing traditional work100
7Cleaning up118
8Repurposing and optimizing138
9Creating written content162
Pt. IIProduction
10Development basics188
11Designing a portfolio interface210
Pt. IVMarketing
12Copyright & portfolio236
13Presenting your portfolio254
Pt. VAppendixes
A: Resources280
B: Contributors290

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The TCP/IP Guide: A Comprehensive, Illustrated Internet Protocols Reference

Author: Charles Kozierok

From Charles M. Kozierok, the creator of the highly regarded www.pcguide.com, comes The TCP/IP Guide. This completely up-to-date, encyclopedic reference on the TCP/IP protocol suite will appeal to newcomers and the seasoned professional alike. Kozierok details the core protocols that make TCP/IP internetworks function and the most important classic TCP/IP applications, integrating IPv6 coverage throughout. Over 350 illustrations and hundreds of tables help to explain the finer points of this complex topic. The book's personal, user-friendly writing style lets readers of all levels understand the dozens of protocols and technologies that run the Internet, with full coverage of PPP, ARP, IP, IPv6, IP NAT, IPSec, Mobile IP, ICMP, RIP, BGP, TCP, UDP, DNS, DHCP, SNMP, FTP, SMTP, NNTP, HTTP, Telnet, and much more.

The TCP/IP Guide is a must-have addition to the libraries of internetworking students, educators, networking professionals, and those working toward certification.



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