The Principles of Beautiful Web Design, 4e

The Principles of Beautiful Web Design, 4e

 
Edition number: 4
Publisher: SitePoint
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Number of Volumes: Print PDF
 
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ISBN13:9781925836363
ISBN10:1925836363
Binding:Paperback
No. of pages:230 pages
Size:252x204x20 mm
Weight:586 g
Language:English
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The Principles of Beautiful Web Design is the ideal book for anyone who wants to design stunning websites that provide a great user experience. Perhaps you're a developer who wants to understand how to make your applications more visually appealing, or you're a novice who wants to start on the path to becoming a designer.


This book will teach you how to:


  • Understand what makes "good design," from discovery through to implementation
  • Use color effectively, develop color schemes, and create a palette
  • Create pleasing layouts using grids, the rule of thirds, and symmetry
  • Employ textures: lines, points, shapes, volumes, and depth
  • Apply typography to make ordinary designs look great
  • Choose, edit, and position effective imagery

This easy-to-follow guide is illustrated with beautiful, full-color examples, and will lead you through the process of creating great designs from start to finish.


The fourth edition of this bestselling book has been greatly revised and now features:


  • Updated and expanded coverage responsive web design techniques
  • A new sample project
  • New sections on pattern libraries and how design fits on modern app development workflows
  • Common user-interface patterns and resources