Description
Book SynopsisA classic reference book on user interface design and graphic design for web sites, updated to reflect a rapidly changing market
Trade Review“An excellent primer for anyone working on the web. Horton and Lynch combine tried-and-true techniques with realistic examples to bring us a thorough, practical guide to today’s complex web projects.”—Sara Wachter-Boettcher, author of
Design for Real Life and
Content Everywhere -- Sara Wachter-Boettcher
“The
Web Style Guide is an invaluable overview of the myriad moving parts of a web project and does an excellent job demonstrating how they fit together; it’s a must-read for anyone involved in building for the Web.”—Aaron Gustafson, author of
Adaptive Web Design -- Aaron Gustafson
“With this new edition, the authors update the book to include important changes in the field of web building. This book will appeal to the professional web builder, the instructor, the scholar, and, of course, the student.”—Greg O’Toole, author of
Sustainable Web Ecosystem Design -- Greg O'Toole
“This isn’t a book you’re reading. It’s a map. . . .
Web Style Guide will provide you with path through your next project, and introduce you to ideas, concepts, and landmarks you’ll want to revisit.”—From the Foreword by Ethan Marcotte -- Ethan Marcotte
“A practical handbook on managing complexity and depth in modern web design. With an emphasis on plastic, responsive content, it’s a great foundation to creating adventurous and usable digital experiences.”—Senongo Akpem, Constructive -- Senongo Akpem
“Very sound scholarship. Getting all this information in one place is significant.”—Phillip Simon, Quinnipiac University -- Phillip Simon
“An outstanding resource for understanding how to design usable and effective websites.”—Michael C. Zalot, DeVry University -- Michael C. Zalot