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The Design of Sites: Patterns, Principles, and Processes
for Crafting a Customer-Centered Web Experience
Based on extensive investigation and
analysis of more than 100 of the highest-quality Web sites, this book distills
the principles and best practices that make sites enjoyable to visit and a huge
asset to the organizations they serve. |
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The New Big Book of Logos
It's hard to top a book that
Amazon.com ranked among the top-selling 2 percent of all books in print, but
this revised edition does just that by adding a huge new crop of recent designs
to its previous collection, creating a deluxe, full-color volume packed with
2,500 superior logo designs. |
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The Non-Designer's Design Book
Outlines the essentials of page
layout, emphasizing the four concrete principles of design--proximity,
alignment, repetition, and contrast--in an illustrated volume that features
before and after examples of page design. |
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Getting It Printed: How to Work With Printers and Graphic
Imaging Services to Assure Quality, Stay on Schedule and Control Costs
New edition of the extraordinarily
clear and comprehensive guide first published in 1986 |
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Database Backed Web Sites: The Thinking Person's Guide to
Web Publishing
This book shows how to implement a
Relational Database backed Web site. |
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Macromedia Dreamweaver MX Hands-On Training
Thousands of readers have learned how
to use Dreamweaver by simply following the step-by-step exercises in this
foolproof book. Advanced sections of the book show how to create interactive,
moving elements in your Web site, and how to download and use the hundreds of
free extensions available online to Macromedia Dreamweaver users.
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Big Book of Designs for Letterheads and Websites
The Big Book of Designs for
Letterheads and Web Sites displays literally hundreds of examples that help
designers recognize the parameters of print and web letterhead design, where
they work together seamlessly, and where some creative integration must be
done. This valuable resource makes it clear that the web revolution has not
rendered print communications obsolete but has, in effect, made the design and
letterhead on print communications even more important when conveying a
company's message and keeping it consistent. |
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Robin Williams Design Workshop
If you just stumbled into design,
maybe via a hobby that grew into a career, and you want to improve your work
without having to enroll in a degree program, this book can bridge some of the
gaps in your acumen. Not really a primer on basic facts, Design Workshop is
more like a guide to style. |