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Exploring Web Design provides a valuable introduction to the design fundamentals at work in all Web sites—layout, typography, color theory, and usability. The result of an award-winning Web designer’s mission to teach these building blocks in clear, direct, and non-technical language, this book delivers a solid design foundation for the novice Web designer. While recognizing the importance of Macromedia Flash and JavaScript, the author stresses that success come… More >>
Exploring Web Design


Jeremy Vest
November 5th, 2009 at 3:08 pm
It took me two years to write this book. If you do not understand the principles of basic design, is the book for you.
Rating: 5 / 5
Kristopher Yardley Leslie
November 5th, 2009 at 5:04 pm
Jeremey hi thank you and all affiliated with the design and information provided in the book! For those who do not know Jeremey was a professor at my college, Virginia College of Birmingham. It really helped me to express my innermost thoughts of how to actually create something. I was stuck in limbo design for a long period until his teaching has changed my life forever! For all those involved in work on this track is our first book, and I hope we will have more students from many venture capital and teachers are among the best! Congrats!
Rating: 5 / 5
Sharon Huston
November 5th, 2009 at 6:07 pm
I teach web design in the school community. Our emissions of teaching older, are not the powers of technology – most students pick up this easy, and there are hundreds of books about technical assistance – but the design capacity. It is very difficult to make a group of technology students are concerned about the color, type, and all the details that make a page to communicate visually. There are other books that attempt to bridge this gap (Robin Williams spring to mind), but no book has really done well. This book did. I was anxious to ask my students to buy "another" the soaring cost of textbooks, but this book is a worthwhile investment. If you do not understand the basic design is a good place to start.
Rating: 5 / 5
Coriolana
November 5th, 2009 at 6:48 pm
I found this book a bit "disappointing. If you already have a basic understanding of color theory and learn CMYK and RGB, raster images and vector, then this book may be too simple for you. E 'has173 with approximately 36 pages in color. I found it very annoying especially when the author talked about the effect of color on a screen and the page is printed in black and white (grayscale) – if you can not see what you speak unless you go to the web itself. I learned new things, but I do not think that is sufficient to evaluate a book, not more than 3.
Rating: 3 / 5