![cover of the book The Designer’s Web Handbook: What You Need to Know to Create for the Web](/covers/files_200/2143000/74bd1cca8548cfb0326e283c3d56a909-d.jpg)
Ebook: The Designer’s Web Handbook: What You Need to Know to Create for the Web
Author: Patrick McNeil
- Tags: Decorative Arts & Design, Decorative Arts, Design History & Criticism, Furniture Design, Industrial & Product Design, Interior & Home Design, Jewelry Design, Textile & Costume, Arts & Photography, Graphic Design, Airbrush, Animation, Clip Art, Commercial, Lithography, Printmaking, Techniques, Typography, Arts & Photography, Computer Science, AI & Machine Learning, Bioinformatics, Computer Simulation, Cybernetics, Human-Computer Interaction, Information Theory, Robotics, Systems Analysis & Design, Computers & Technology, Web
- Year: 2012
- Publisher: HOW Books
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
- epub
Make the Web Work for You
You know how to design. But you can increase your value as a designer in the marketplace by learning how to make that design function on the web. From informational sites to e-commerce portals to blogs to mobile apps, The Designer's Web Handbook helps any designer understand the full life cycle of a digital product: idea, design, production and maintenance.
The best web designers create not only beautiful sites but also sites that function well--for both client and end user. Patrick McNeil, creator of the popular web design blog designmeltdown.com and author of the bestselling Web Designer's Idea Book, volumes 1 and 2, teaches you how to work with developers to build sites that balance aesthetics and usability, and to do it on time and on budget.
You know how to design. But you can increase your value as a designer in the marketplace by learning how to make that design function on the web. From informational sites to e-commerce portals to blogs to mobile apps, The Designer's Web Handbook helps any designer understand the full life cycle of a digital product: idea, design, production and maintenance.
The best web designers create not only beautiful sites but also sites that function well--for both client and end user. Patrick McNeil, creator of the popular web design blog designmeltdown.com and author of the bestselling Web Designer's Idea Book, volumes 1 and 2, teaches you how to work with developers to build sites that balance aesthetics and usability, and to do it on time and on budget.
Download the book The Designer’s Web Handbook: What You Need to Know to Create for the Web for free or read online
Continue reading on any device:
Last viewed books
Related books
{related-news}
Comments (0)