Best of
Web-Design

2000

Don't Make Me Think, Revisited: A Common Sense Approach to Web Usability


Steve Krug - 2000
    And it’s still short, profusely illustrated…and best of all–fun to read.If you’ve read it before, you’ll rediscover what made Don’t Make Me Think so essential to Web designers and developers around the world. If you’ve never read it, you’ll see why so many people have said it should be required reading for anyone working on Web sites.

Color Studies


Edith Anderson Feisner - 2000
    IT ALSO OFFERS TIPS FOR PUTTING THE KNOWLEDGE INTO PRACTICE IN A VARIETY OF MEDIA, FROM PAINTING AND OTHER FINE ARTS TO INTERIOR DESIGN, ARCHITECTURE, FASHION DESIGN, CERAMICS, TEXTILE DESIGN, AND NEEDLEWORK.FOUR DIMENSIONS OF COLOR-HUE, VALUE, INTENSITY, AND TEMPERATURE-ARE DISCUSSED IN DETAIL.

In Your Face Too: The Best Interactive Interface Design


Daniel Donnelly - 2000
    In Your Face Too presents over 200 of the newest interactive interfaces for CD ROM, floppy Disk, Kiosks and Web sites. This new collection illustrates how amazing and creative graphics are essential to competition in the age of new media. CD-ROM provided Hyperlinks to the Web for Web site material included on the CD-ROM

Photoshop, Painter, Illustrator: Side By Side


Wendy Crumpler - 2000
    This full-color book shows everyone, at every level, how to unlock new worlds of possibilities by taking advantage of all three applications. Graphic artist and writer Wendy Crumpler has created a one-of-a-kind package of color-coded reference tables, a full-color artists' gallery, and a companion Web site. The Web site ensures that the book will never go out of date -- updated charts and information are posted when new versions of the software are released.

Mark Kistlers Web Wizards: Build Your Own Homepage with Public TVs Favorite Cybercartoonist and His Pal Webmaster Dennis


Mark Kistler - 2000
    Designed for both Mac and PC users, a guide to entering the world of cyberspace discusses how to design and build Web sites, using an easily accessible format to teach the fundamentals of Web design.

Advanced Lingo for Games


Gary Rosenzweig - 2000
    With Advanced Lingo for Games, the new book by Gary Rosenzweig, Lingo programmers can learn from an expert game developer who has created hundreds of games with Macromedia Director. The book contains more than 20 complete games including the source code. You can read about how each of these games was made, and use the source code to create your own games.

New Masters of Flash (WITH CD-ROM)


Joshua Davis - 2000
    Twenty of the planet's most awe-inspiring Flash designers share their influences, ideas and objectives in individual introductory essays. They then take the reader through a step-by-step tutorial explaining in detail how to create in Flash 5 the interfaces, applications and effects that they have made famous. On the accompanying CD, watch interviews with the designers, follow animated versions of the tutorials and download the FLAs for Flash 5 (F4 FLAs are also available from the support website). The author-designers are some of the most legendary Flash innovators currently working - from the US to Japan, Europe to South Africa: Yugo Nakamura, Joshua Davies, Manuel Clement, Irene Chan and Tomato's Joel Baumann together with fifteen other leading Flash practitioners. These are the designers who are expanding the horizons of interactive interface design with Flash. Join them.

Complete Idiot's Guide to Starting an Online Business


Frank Fiore - 2000
    It speaks specifically to the idea of distributed information as capital and how to use the Web and Web technologies to positively impact revenues. See how to set objectives, create strategies, and implement programs for Web-related communications that will impact your company's marketing, sales and financial activities. Learn to manage a Web site and maximize the use of information gleaned from an online presence. Also included: an overview of E-commerce, explanations of various Web software tools, the basics of Web design and how to set up a company Intranet.

Self-Promotion Online: Marketing Your Creative Services . . .


Llise Benun - 2000
    The book is loaded with color screens