The Web Design Wow! Book: Showcasing the Best of On-Screen Communication
by Jack Davis, Susan Merritt (Contributor)
Paperback - 224 pages Bk&Cd-Rom edition
The Web Design Wow Book is an indispensable source of practical advice and creative inspiration for anyone designing screen-based communications-from Web to CD-ROM and beyond. From Jack Davis, co-author of the award-winning Photoshop Wow! Book, this book covers the conceptual process, design fundamentals, and essential interface components. It includes over 50 case studies and more than 600 full-color examples of highly successful and creative interfaces for marketing, sales, education, and portfolio presentations.
Creating Killer Web Sites, Second Edition
by David Siegel
Paperback - 305 pages 2nd edition (October 1997)
Creating Killer Web Sites was the first true design book for the Web to help you Master the art of third-generation site design. It became the best-selling book on the Internet in 1996 and has been translated into ten languages. It has taught an entire generation of site designers how to get control over their pages. It shows, in practical terms, the fundamentals of design applied to the Web. Now completely updated! Every chapter has new material! In this expanded second edition, you'll find the techniques and principles you need to build sites for today's 4.0 and the coming 5.0 browsers. Much of the book has been rewritten with new tips, new tools, updated HTML, and an emphasis on cross-browser compatibility. There are three new chapters on strategies designers will need to know going forward, including a detailed style-sheet tutorial.
Flash for Windows and MacIntosh : Visual Quickstart Guide
(Visual Quickstart Guide Series)
by Katherine Ulrich
Paperback - (October 1999) 464 pages
Flash 4 for Windows and Macintosh: Visual QuickStart Guide is a step-by-step guide to creating animated Web graphics using Macromedia Flash 4. This easy, visual approach to learning Flash takes the reader through the basics of vector drawing to the creation of animated multimedia files for the Web. Using this clear guide, professional Web designers, as well as hobbyists, can find out how to add sophisticated multimedia effects to their Web pages, without having to learn complicated scripting languages.