Journal of Architecture, Art & Humanistic Science (Jan 2017)

Design of Websites intended for Arabic child and the extent of the impact of different civilizations

  • Neveen Salah,
  • Marwa Soliman,
  • Rehab Mohamed

DOI
https://doi.org/10.12816/0036616
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 5
pp. 380 – 404

Abstract

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Websites are an important element to get information at the present time .and It was no surprise on us and we are in the digital information society to find that the most important visitors to the internet At the age of only a few years, children today is an important visitor to the world of the Internet and became have a great interest from the cast supervising the internet and had their own websites which intended for them without others . there are also different websites intended for children like as entertaining, informative and also of what is educational and there is a religious, It is no secret that these sites have become a very important source for forming the child personality and their culture and play an important role in influencing them . and through a prospective study for these websites presented to children it is shown that they have design features Instilled in the minds of the children western identities which do not belong to the Arabic culture nor Artistic heritage and doeas not make him feel with the importance of the Islamic art and the Arabic civilizations, so the studies must going to add the Arabic Islamic identity to All that is provided to the child and linked to Arab culture. In light of this, the research problem is thatFailure to observe the principles and design criteria appropriate to the culture and preferences of Arab children in some of Arabic websites intended for them , and the inadequacy of the design elements for their age group and culture of Islamic art. The research aims to develop an Arabic website intended for children , By making some amendments to it and Provide an alternative model Take into account the design rules which are appropriate for children of the Arab and Islamic artistic heritage.

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