
I present to your attention books on design, perhaps you have not turned your attention to them and now just to remind you about their existence. Books that will be useful to designers, developers, UI and web developers.
The book by the famous web designer Patrick McNeil, the author of several popular books from the Web Designer's Idea Book series, is designed to help designers understand how the Internet functions and learn how to most effectively design for modern websites of any type: from online stores to mobile applications. The book covers the entire cycle of web design, contains many examples and is addressed to designers who want to learn the principles of working with Internet projects of any level of complexity.
This book, published in the third edition, is devoted to the concept of “bulletproof” web design. She will teach you to use HTML and CSS to develop modern websites that are available in all browsers and devices and are flexible and resistant to any situation. In each chapter of the book, a certain principle of bullet-proof design is considered and the advantages of its use are described. In the last chapter, all previously studied techniques are brought together to develop a ready-made layout of a “bulletproof” web page. All examples are considered on the basis of modern web standards HTML5 and CSS3.
The book is intended for web designers seeking to master modern web development technologies based on current standards and techniques. On practical examples, Dan Sederholm, author of several best-selling books on web programming and design, offers a new and promising approach to creating flexible and adaptable Internet projects.
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Incorrectly designed interface can ruin any Internet project. But in order to develop a perfect user interface, you need to be an expert in various fields of knowledge: from graphics and design to cognitive psychology and pattern recognition theory. How can a designer use knowledge of these disciplines in his work? Jeff Johnson, the author of the best-selling “Lyapi GUI” and “Web Design: Typical Blunders and How to Avoid Them”, gives designers a unique opportunity to use the full power of computer graphics and pattern recognition theory to develop sophisticated user interfaces.