(19 reviews)Author: Patrick McNeil
ISBN : 1440323968
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Featuring more than 650 examples, this third volume of The Web Designer's Idea Book is packed with visual inspiration for creating top-notch web design. Web design expert Patrick McNeil, author of the popular Web Designer's Idea Book series, is back with the latest examples of the best design on the web today.
Arranged thematically, this guide puts important topics like technology, design styles, elements, site types and site structure at your fingertips. This new volume also includes a detailed discussion of the various content management systems available to help you find the best platform for your project.
An indispensable reference, this book provides you with the latest in themes, styles and trends you need to keep your projects relevant in the fast-paced and every-changing world of web design.
- Paperback: 288 pages
- Publisher: HOW (April 22, 2013)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 1440323968
- ISBN-13: 978-1440323966
- Product Dimensions: 0.9 x 8 x 8 inches
- Shipping Weight: 1.8 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
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As a Graphic and Website Designer I wanted a quick resource to flip through for inspiration. I thought I would only glean a few ideas but as I flipped through each page my mind began to swim with ideas...before I knew it, I had created an art board with at least 20 new color ways and dozens of flagged websites to visit. This book has proven itself invaluable, especially in the dawn of the responsive website design era. I can't wait to create my own unique designs from the inspiration this book provided.By Holly Harris
The current trend about skeuomorphic versus flat design was completely overlooked, and both concepts are never mentioned. It somewhat makes sense, however, because it's noticeable that some or most examples were selected some time ago already, and this tend is fairly recent. (The Fitbit example features deprecated models, which is an example of how I could tell some designs are already getting old)By Aeon
Besides that, the examples are certainly extensive, but the omission of flat designs was quite a disappointment, as I'm a huge fan of their simplicity.
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