Saturday, September 11, 2010

Flash or HTML 5 or Both???

HTML 5 is the latest revision of HTML and like HTML it is a standard used to create web pages with code.  

Flash, an Adobe product, is a platform that adds animation, interaction, and video to the web but it's not a standard and requires a plug-in to run.  

There is a heated debate going on about which direction to go in...basically Apple vs. Adobe.  Apple first refused to use Flash on ipads, ipods, and iphones creating an out roar from Adobe and also the Flash developers as they worried about their livelihoods.  HTML 5 eventually would be able to do all that Flash does now for websites but without a plug-in making it a cleaner way to build a multimedia website and improve security.  

Apple's initial decision to ban Flash from their devices seemed to be a selfish strategy to dominate the App sales. This isn't to say that we shouldn't progress and move towards HTML 5 but that it is monopolistic to ban Flash from certain devices and discourage it's use when you have as much commercial dominance as Apple.  

All applications should be open to designers so they can pick and chose what they want to use.  HTML 5 is brand new and isn't fully developed yet, designers need a chance to use it and find the advantages and disadvantages.  Often designers need to use multiple applications to achieve what they are going for in terms of specific audiences and their creativity shouldn't be stifled by giant corporations like Apple.  For a company that prides itself on innovation and creativity, it is good that they are looking towards the future but they should allow adaptions for Flash, to serve their customers best. After all isn't that what it really should be about?

Check out the debate:




Thursday, September 2, 2010

What I like about the web and hope to learn at DMACC

I am a new hire at QA Graphics in Ankeny, IA.  They do everything dealing with graphics including website design which I have always been interested in.  I want to be a real asset to them and I want to invest in myself and learn lots of different design mediums.  I love graphic design and am so excited that I have a real opportunity to advance in that field, what better way to put yourself out there as a designer than on the web?!  I know very little about HTML and CSS but I have used Dreamweaver to create a really crappy website once...like a child running with scissors.  I want to go back and learn the basics and then re-approach Dreamweaver and other cool programs to build the ultimate website and maybe eventually market myself on the web.  

Some of my favorite websites are youtube.com, facebook.com, hulu.com, and corbis.com.  I like Youtube and Facebook because you can connect to other people, share things, and keep up to speed on what other people are doing so easily...with little effort on my part.  I like Hulu because watching my favorite episodes for free is awesome.  I love Corbis because I create a lot of artwork and it helps me get ideas and there are just a lot of neat things to look at.