Home   FAQs   New Arrivals   Specials   Pricing & Shipping   Location   Corporate Services  
 Search:   
 View Cart   Check Out   
 
Browse by Subject
I.T
 .NET
 Windows 7
 Windows 2000/XP
 Adobe CS5
 Cisco
 Java
 Office XP
 VB
 ASP
 UML
 Web Design
 E-Commerce
 Project Management
 Macintosh
 Linux
 Windows Server 2008
 SAP
 Sharepoint 2010
Certification
 MCITP
 MCTS
Economics and Business
 Accounting
 Business Information Systems
 Economics
 Finance
 Management
 Marketing
 TAX
 Human Resources
 OneKey Textbooks

Transcending CSS: The Fine Art of Web Design

by: Andy Clarke, Molly Holzschlag

On-line Price: $39.95 (includes GST)

Paperback package 384

20%Off Retail Price

You save: $10.00

In Stock - Available for immediate delivery!
_____________________
N.Sydney : In Stock

Retail Price: $49.95

Publisher: NEW RIDERS,25.09.06

Category: Level:

ISBN: 0321410971
ISBN13: 9780321410979

Add to Shopping Cart

As ther Web evolves to incorporate new standards and the latest browsers offer new possibilities for creative design, the art of creating Web sites is also changing. Few Web designers are experienced programmers, and as a result, working with semantic markup and CSS
can create roadblocks to achieving truly beautiful designs using all the resources available. Add to this the pressures of presenting
exceptional design to clients and employers, without compromising efficient workflow, and the challenge deepens for those working
in a fast-paced environment. As someone who understands these complexities firsthand, author and designer Andy Clarke offers visual
designers a progressive approach to creating artistic, usable, and accessible sites using transcendent CSS.

In this groundbreaking book, you'll discover how to implement highly original designs through visual demonstrations of the creative
possibilities using markup and CSS. You'll learn to use a new design workflow, build prototypes that work well for designers and all team
members, use grids effectively, visualize markup, and discover every phase of the transcendent design process, from working with the
latest browsers to incorporating CSS3 to collaborating with team members effectively, and much more.

Written and edited by Web design and CSS luminaries Andy Clarke and Molly E. Holzschlag, Transcending CSS: The Fine Art of Web Design
. Uses a visual approach to help you learn coding techniques
. Includes numerous examples of world-class Web sites, photography, and other inspirations that give designers ideas for visualizing their code
. Offers early previews of technical advances in new Web browsers and of the emerging CSS3 specification

Table of Contents
Chapter One: Designing on a Moving Surface
In this chapter, the focus is on expressing current challenges faced by visual designers and the contemporary solutions they can rely on to:
* Better understand the designer's role within the Web team
* Find inspiration outside of contemporary software and technology approaches
* Reinvigorate passion for design by understanding that the Web medium is different than print

Chapter Two: Visualizing Code
Here, the designer won't learn to write code, rather experience through existing visual designs how code can be represented. This is done using 3d emulations of code structures, and using markup guides to create structural models.
* Visualizing general structures in contemporary Web design
* Working with navigation design
* Creating common interface elements
* Designing visual tables
* Artful forms

Chapter Three: Design Workflow
Building on the more elemental techniques described in Chapter Two, the designer will learn how to create visual maps of a site using markup guides, building wireframes, creating sprites and maximizing the workflow process with a balance of both traditional and progressive techniques. Readers will learn:
* How to create markup guides
* Why and how to build effective wireframes
* Creating and using sprites to increase workflow productivity

Chapter Four: Progressive Enhancement
Now that the designer is thinking about Web design in a visual manner, he or she is ready to progress beyond the conventional needs of an agency or company. This chapter provides inspiration for going beyond the limitations of contemporary Web browsers and the desktop, and encourages designers to constantly seek new ways of expressing design without the constraints of technology.

Appendix I: Recommended resources for continued success
While many books have a resource guide, most of them list resources by technical topic. This appendix will include hand-picked, annotated resources of specific interest to the visual designer.