29 Nov
Posted by Raphaele
When I first started in my current position as a Web Administrator, I badly needed a refresher course about actual web design practices. I had spent 4 years managing web projects, away from any source code or Photoshop copy. I was just out of date. I have to say “Web Design in a nutshell” made the trick.
The good thing with Jennifer’s book is that it goes further than basic knowledge. It dives deep in accessibility and multi browser support, with plenty of practical examples. The book encompasses all you need to know to set up a quality web page: XHTML/CSS, JavaScript, graphics, other media such as audio and video. Appendixes are also a precious resource: beside HTML and CSS reference lists, they provide codes for special characters and colours. It even mentions microformats in an Appendix signed by Tantek Çelik himself.
In my daily practice, I will check this book at least one a week. That’s enough to say its subtitle “A Quick Desktop Reference” is not usurped.
02 Nov
Posted by Raphaele
So you don’t know anything about design? And you think it is not fair to have a ugly website? Please stop complaining about your lack of skills and get Jason Beaird’s book. The good thing about The Principles of beautiful web design is that it will take you through design basics and show how to actually apply them to your website. Jason Beaird is a fully trained designer and a professional web designer as well. Such a combination of skills is quite rare, that’s what make Jason’s advice so precious in my opinion.
As far as I’m concerned, grid theory was a great revelation. I now understand why some design will look unbalanced, and why sometimes asymmetry is ok. This book gives more tips about pages layout, color scheme selection, adding texture to layouts, typography theory, imagery management. All explanations are illustrated with examples and resource websites addresses. To give more life to his presentations, Jason built up a design for a tile company all the book long, it is a great way to take the reader by the hand and take him through design steps.
The book is short (168 pages), it is a quick and efficient way to get overview of good web design, before going more in depth in each aspect.
More information about The Principles of beautiful web design can be found on the book website.