1、网页设计美工工作总结与罗斯福就职演讲稿英文汇编网页设计美工工作总结与罗斯福就职演讲稿英文汇编网页设计美工工作总结时光匆匆,xx年马上离我们远去。回首这走来的一年,似乎去年的圣诞歌还在耳边萦绕,实是感叹时间的飞逝,让自己的脚步显得如此匆忙。可细细品味,却也发觉自己在不轻易间成熟了许多。不知不觉中,充满希望的xx年就伴随着新年伊始临近。回首xx年的工作,有硕果累累的喜悦,也有遇到困难和挫折时惆怅。在医院我所从事的岗位是网络美工,工作主要涉及到网站的广告设计,广告图片替换,页面策划修改;网站的页面制作,样式修改,后期维护等不同工作。可以说凡是需要突出我们网络部及网站整体形象的地方,就需要美工参与工作
2、。设计工作是痛苦并着快乐,每当面临重大的设计任务时充满了压力,开始搜集各种资料(包括文字的、图片的),接下来寻找设计灵感,沉思、焦灼,经过痛苦煎熬,终于有了满意的创意时倍感轻松。每当经过艰苦的磨砺,自己的劳动成果得到大家的肯定时,便是工作中最大的快乐!充满了快意。下面是我过去一年来工作回顾,工作主要围绕以下内容:1、官方网站改版。2、激光美容网制作与设计。3、中韩整形美容网站相关样式修改,日常维护,广告设计,内容更新。4、活动专题,与项目专题的设计。根据文案提供的内容来设计策划专题活动。平均 3天/个。二、经验总结:作为一个网页美工除了要求网页三剑客,ps这些必会的软件之外,还要求对html用
3、得熟练,对asp或php,以及jsp要有初步的了解。1.表达一定的艺术效果,特别是医疗网站,视觉效果很重要。一个成功的网站应该把网页设计得吸引人,同时又要传达设计思想和情感。网页作为一种媒体,它必须具有一定的艺术感染力,一个平淡无奇、杂乱无章或毫无美感的网页很难会有浏览者喜欢,更不说去浏览它的内容了。2.使页面结构清晰可读性强经常可以看到这样的页面,上面堆砌了许多内容,却没有考虑它的空间框架,让人无法知晓那些内容才是最具权威的。没有流畅的视觉流程,这是典型的没有注意到编排清晰度、可读性的表现。3.实现不同的功能:在网络这条信息高速公路上,网页最主要的功能就是一种传递信息的手段。因此,它一切内容
4、都是为了这个目的而服务。都要围绕这个中心进行设计。然后,要实现这个功能,网页的美工设计和内容都必须有针对性。所谓针对性,就是指对不同类别的网页要求采用不同的美工艺术效果。4.网页的内容:网页设计人员美化网页,增加网页设计的艺术感,都是为了网页设计的内容服务的。一般来说,网页的几项基本内容:标题、网站标志、主体内容、导航、广告栏等。5.确定网站的风格:整形美容行业的网站或者专题,浏览用户群体,一般都是爱美人士。年龄大约在2045岁之间,对于这类群体,页面设计得浪漫并有艺术感。6.确定网页之间的链接关系:在网站的部体规划列出来后,就必须要考虑各个网页之间的关系,是星型、树形、网型还是直线链接!从事
5、了一年多的医疗行业网业美工,终于体会到网页设计无非是图文混排的那点事。而且并不是每次设计的东西都能被别人认可。其实这都没有什么,因为这些无非是成长过程中常常要遇到的事罢了。其实工作是人生活的重要部分,不论是消极还是积极,都会给人带来不同的感受。而精彩的生活往往又来源于有意义的工作中,所以我不会让自己因工作的烦恼、困难和压力,困扰自己,使自己情绪经、遇到困难我会用平常心态实际看待问题,告诉自己凡事要先做人、后做事。xx年以经到来,新的一年意味丰新的起点新的机遇新的挑战,我决心在现有的基础上再接再厉,更上一层楼,一定努力使自己的工作能力再上新的台阶。最后,感谢我的上级对我的言传身教的悉心指导,我一
6、定会以积极主动,充满激情的心态去工作。网页美工:谢xx罗斯福就职演讲稿英文president hoover mister chief justice, my friends:this is a day of national consecration, and i am certain that on this day my fellow americans expect that on my induction in the presidency i will address them with a candor and a decision which the present situat
7、ion of our people impeis. this is preeminently the time to speak the truth, the whole truth, frankly and boldly nor need we shrink from honestly facing the conditions facing our country today this great nation will endure as it has endured, will revive and will prosper so first of all, let me expres
8、s my firm belief that the only thing we have to fear is fear itself - nameless, unreasoning, un justified terror, which paralyzes needed efforts to convert retreat into advance. in every dark hour of our national life, a leadership of frankness and vigor has met with that understanding and support o
9、f the people themselves, which is essential to victory and i am convinced that you will again give that support to leadership in these critical days.in such a spirit on my part and on yours, we face our mon difficulties. they concern, thank god, only material things. values have shrunken to fantasti
10、c levels; taxes have risen, our ability to pay has fallen, government of all kinds is faced by serious curtaiiment of ine, the means of exchange are frozen in the currents of trade; the withered leaves of industrial enterprise lie on every side, farmers find no markets for their produce, and the sav
11、ings of many years and thousands of families are gone.more important, a host of unemployed citizens face the grim problem of existence, and an equal and great number toil with little return. only a foolish optimist can deny the dark realities of the moment.and yet, our distress es from no failure of
12、 substance, we are stricken by no plague of locusts. pared with the perils which our forefathers conquered, because they believed andwere not afraid, we have so much to be thankful for nature surrounds us with her bounty and human, efforts have multiplied it. plenty is at our doorstep, but a generou
13、s use of it languishes in the very sight of the supply primarily this is because the rulers of the exchange of mankinds goods have failed, through their own stubbornness and their own inpetence, have admitted their failure and have abdicated. practices of the unscrupulous money changers stand indict
14、ed in the court of public opinion, rejected by the hearts and minds of men.true, they have tried, but their efforts have been cast in the patten of an outworn tradition. faced by a failure of credit, they have proposed only the lending of more money stripped of the lure of profit by which they induc
15、e our people to follow their false leadership, they have resorted to exhortation, pleading tearfully for restored confidence. they only know the rules of a generation of self seekers. they have no vision, and when there is no vision, the people perish.yes, the money changers have fled from their hig
16、h seats in the temple of our civiiization. we may now restore that temp1e to the ancient truths. a measure of that restoration lies in the extent to which we apply social value, more noble than mere monetary profits.happiness lies not in the mere possession of money it lies in the joy of achievement
17、, in the thrill of creative efforts, the joy and moral stimulation of work no longer must be forgotten in the mad chase of evanescent profits. these dark days, my friends, will be worth all they cost us, if they teach us that our true destiny is not to be ministered on to, but to minister to ourselv
18、es, to our fellow men.recognition of the falsity of material wealth as the standard of success goes hand in hand with the abandonment of a false belief that public office and high political position are to be valued only by the standards of pride of place and personal profits, and there must be an e
19、nd to our conduct in banking and in business, which too of ten has given to a sacred trust the likeness of callous and selfish wrong-doing. small wonder that confidence languishes, for it thrives only on honesty on honon on the sacredness of our obligation, on faithful protection and on unselfish pe
20、rformance. without them it cannot live.restoration calls, however, not for changes in ethics alone. this nation is asking for action, and action now.our greatest primary task is to put people to work. this is no unsolvable problem if we take it wise1y and courageously it can be acplished in part by
21、direct recruiting by the government itself, treating the task as we would treat the emergency of a war, but at the same time, through this employment, acplishing greatly needed projects to stimulate and reorganize the use of our great natural resources.hand in hand with that, we must frankly recogni
22、ze the overbalance of population in our industrial centers and by engaging on a national scale in a redistribution in an effort to provide better use of the land for those best fitted for the land.yes the task can be helped by definite efforts to raise the value of the agricultural product and with
23、this the power to purchase the output of our cities. it can be helped by preventing realistically the tragedy of the growing losses through fore closures of our small homes and our farms. it can be helped by insistence that the federal, the state, and the local government act forthwith on the demand
24、s that their costs be drastically reduce. it can be helped by the unifying of relief activities which today are of ten scattered, uneconomical, unequal. it can be helped by national planning for, and supervision of all forms of transportation, and of munications, and other utilities that have a defi
25、nitely public character. there are many ways in which it can be helped, but it can never be helped by mere1y talking about it. we must act, we must act quickly.and finally in our progress toward a resumption of work, we require two safeguards against the return of the evils of the old order; there m
26、ust be a strict supervision of all banking and credits and investments; there must be an end to speculation with other people-s money; and there must be provisions for an adequate but sound currency.these, my friends, are the lines of attack. i shall presently urge upon a new congress in special ses
27、sion, detailed measures for their fulfillment, and i shall seek the immediate assistance of the 48 states.through this program of action, we address ourselves to putting our own national house in order, and making ine balance outflow our international trade relations, though vastly important, are in
28、 point of time and necessity secondary to the establishment of a sound national economy i favor as a practical policy the putting of first things first. i shall spare no effort to restore world trade by international economic readjustment, but the emergency at home cannot wait on that acplishment.th
29、e basic thought that guides these specific means of national recovery is not narrowly nationalistic. it is the insistence, as a first consideration upon the inter-dependence of the various elements in all parts of the united states of america - a recognition of the old and the permanently important
30、manifestation of the american spirit of the pioneer. it is the way to recovery it is the immediate way it is the strongest assurance that recovery will endure.in the field of world policy i would dedicate this nation to the policy of the good neighbor. the neighbor who resolutely respects himself, a
31、nd because he does so, respects the rights ofothers. the neighbor who respects his ob1igation, and respects the sanctity of his agreement, in and with, a world of neighbor.if i read the temper of our people correctly we now realize what we have never realized before, our inter-dependence on each oth
32、er, that we cannot merely take, but we must give as well. that if we are to go forward, we must move as a trained and loyal army willing to sacrifice for the good of a mon discipline, because without such discip1ine, no progress can be made, no leadership bees effective. we are all ready and willing to submit our lives and our property to such discipline because it makes possible a 1eadership which aims at the larger good. this, i propose to offet we are going to larger purposes, bind upon us, bind upon us all, as a sacred obligation with a unity of dut
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