Web design

Thursday, July 21, 2005

web graphics


Anyone with a computer and modem can become an electronic publisher of web graphics on the Internet, disseminating information to a global audience. While this newer medium explodes with web graphics information, it also poses an annoying problem: How do you evaluate the quality of the web graphics information? Just because a document appears online doesn't mean it contains valid information. In fact online information demands close scrutiny.



The publishing world has a long tradition of journalistic standards to which print materials are held. Although many writers and publishers adhere to these standards when publishing on the Web, many don't. It's up to you to cast a critical eye, sorting web graphics fact from fiction, actuality from opinion. Whether you are reading a printed article or an electronic one, a healthy dose of scepticism is in order even when it comes to our web graphics recommendations.


web graphics