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| Label: | Rockport Publishers |
| UPC: | 080665313004 |
| Pages: | 160 |
| Binding: | Paperback |
| Publication Date: | 2005-05-31 |
| Published By: | Rockport Publishers |
| ASIN: | 159253130X |
| Category: | Book |
Many top Web designers have discovered that there’s an art to creating sites that are both vastly informative and simply organized. Their trade secrets are revealed here. This book explores the thinking and methodology behind the creation of 24 simple yet content-rich sites. Here, you’ll find insights into how each designer began creating a structure, progressing to wire-frames that illustrate each site’s internal organization, and on to screen captures that showcase the final product’s simple and accessible design.
With tips from successful professionals, as well as inspiring visual examples, this is a book that no Web designer today can afford to be without.
The twenty-four example sites discussed are corporate but certainly not staid - even those required to be quite serious. The clients range from retail mountaineering equipment to winery to interactive education and even to ad agency; the types of issues, the complexity of information, and necessary ?feel? of the site are therefore quite different. But author Mumaw is taking you back to the *process* with which the sites? designers had to match design and structure to content and mission.
Note that this is NOT a book about *how to* make a design function (i.e., no HTML, DHTML, Flash, etc.), but on how to conceptionalize *what* functions / designs one needs: taking a complex business or organizational message or process and putting an attractive and effective face on it. As a designer, you?ll probably admire some of the results more than others, but I think *almost anyone?s* design savy could benefit by seeing how the experienced artists here tackled some interesting design challenges.