Google Web Designer was developed by Google to enable the creation of interactive HTML5-based designs and motion graphics that can run on any device.
On this course, you'll learn how to use Google Web Designer to incorporate a range of content types, animate that content and make it respond to how it is being viewed. We'll teach you how to use labels and events to control the timeline to create interactivity, and you'll work with inbuilt templates and components that will allow you to quickly and easily generate common ad compositions.
As part of the session, we’ll also cover how to integrate Google Web Designer with DV360 so that you can use live feed data to customize your ads. This will allow you to tailor content so that it is relevant to the person that is viewing it, maximizing the impact of your creations.
Our Google Web Designer course is available as a private training session that can be delivered via Virtual Classroom or at a location of your choice in Australia.
Course overview
Who should attend:
If you're already creating web ads and banners, or thinking about doing so and want to learn all about the program that Google says will be the industry standard, this course is for you. Alternatively, if you’re familiar with Google Web Designer but need help to take your skills to a higher level, attending this course is a good place to start.
What you'll learn:
By the end of this course, you will be able to:
- Utilize the Google Web Designer tools
- Navigate and manipulate your workspace to allow greater productivity
- Work with inbuilt templates and components
- Create responsive interactive animations
- Integrate Google Web Designer with the rest of the Google Marketing Platform stack
Course agenda
- Project set-up
- Interface breakdown
- Loading content
- Working with text
- Positioning and resizing
- Using pages
- Galleries
- Interaction
- Maps
- Media
- The timeline
- Keyframes
- Motion paths
- Events and labels
- Master and media rules
- Break points
- Responsive positioning
- Ad validation
- Previewing
- Publishing
- Master rules
- Media rules
- Responsive positioning
- Overview
- Creating link to dynamic feeds