Huge Books Giveaway: Comment and Win!
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We are giving away 14 Web design-related books to the Noupe Community. The winners will be selected randomly among all commenters to this post. The winners will be announced this Friday, 23rd of October 2009 in this post.
To participate, just pick the number of the book you are interested in and answer the question “What do you want to read in future posts here at Noupe?” in the comments to this post. Thank you and good luck!
Please don’t forget to enter your valid e-mail so we can contact the winners of the books! Hopefully, the winners of the books will be able to widen their horizon in web development and create more effective, more user-friendly and more beautiful web designs. CLOSED
Update Oct/23 2009
We genuinely appreciate our community and respect our readers for reading us, and now we wanted to give something back. Over 1,161 readers participated in the giveaway. And the winners are:
MelissaMcClain
Book No. 1 – Adobe Photoshop CS4 for Photographers – Martin Evening
Yannick Lefebvre
Book No. 2 – Learning jQuery – Jonathan Chaffer and Karl Swedberg
Chetan Sachdev
Book No. 3 – Designing the moment – Robert Hoekman, jr.
Andris
Book No. 4 – Store Front – James T. & Karla L. Murray
Kim Andersen
Book No. 5 – Bulletproof Web Design – Dan Cederholm
taloweb
Book No. 6 – WordPress 2.7 Cookbook – Jean-Baptiste Jung
Nathan R.
Book No. 7 – transcending CSS – Andy Clark
Ester
Book No. 8 – slide:ology – The Art and Science of Creating Great Presentations by Nancy Duarte
Uldis
Book No. 9 – Designing for the social web – Joshua Porter
shlomi asaf
Book No. 10 – The Non-Designer’s Design Book – Robin Williams
Anca G
Book No. 11 – Classroom in a book: Adobe Illustrator CS3
Nathalie van Heijningen
Book No. 12 – 1000 Graphic Elements – Wilson Harvey
José Vittone
Book No. 13 – Designing interfaces – Jennifer Tidwell
Virginia Moura
Book No. 14 – The Designer’s complete index – Jim Krause
Congratulations to the winners! All winners have already been contacted.
The Books You Can Win
1) Adobe Photoshop CS4 for Photographers – Martin Evening – A professional image editor’s guide. 704 pages. Martin Evening’s Adobe Photoshop for Photographers titles have become classic reference sources for photographers at all skill levels. Whether you are an accomplished user or just starting out, the Adobe Photoshop CS4 for Photographers book contains a wealth of practical advice, hints and tips to help you achieve professional-looking results.

2) Learning jQuery – Jonathan Chaffer and Karl Swedberg – Better Interaction Design and Web. 444 pages. Better Interaction Design and Web Development with Simple JavaScript Techniques.

3) Designing the moment – Robert Hoekman, jr. – web interface design concepts in action. 256 pages. Have you ever wondered how the teams behind the most popular sites get so many people to sign up for their products and services? With so many great applications out there, how does someone choose one over another?

4) Store Front – James T. & Karla L. Murray – The disappearing face of New York. 224 pages. Expensive hardcover. A visual guide to New York City’s timeworn storefronts, a collection of powerful images that capture the neighborhood spirit, familiarity, comfort and warmth that these shops once embodied.

5) Bulletproof Web Design – Dan Cederholm – Improving flexibility and protecting against worst-case scenarios with XHTML and CSS. 280 pages. A book by Dan Cederholm, showing web designers how to inject flexibility into their designs. Bulletproof Web Design contains several guidelines to help prepare compelling designs for worst-case scenarios, increasing user control and readability for varying text sizes and amounts of content.

6) WordPress 2.7 Cookbook – Jean-Baptiste Jung – 100 simple but incredibly recipes to take control of your WordPress blog layout. About 120,000 blogs are created every day. Most of them quickly die, but a few stay, grow up, and then become well known and respected places on the Web. If you are seriously interested in being in the top league, you will need to learn all the tricks of the trade. WordPress 2.7 Cookbook focuses on providing solutions to common WordPress problems, to make sure that your blog will be one of the ones that stay.

7) Andy Clark’s Transcending CSS : A manifesto to transcend the web of today. 384 pages. 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.

8) slide:ology - The Art and Science of Creating Great Presentations by Nancy Duarte. 294 pages. No matter where you are on the organizational ladder, the odds are high that you’ve delivered a high-stakes presentation to your peers, your boss, your customers, or the general public. Presentation software is one of the few tools that requires professionals to think visually on an almost daily basis. But unlike verbal skills, effective visual expression is not easy, natural, or actively taught in schools or business training programs.

9) Designing for the social web - Joshua Porter – 192 pages. No matter what type of web site or application you’re building, social interaction among the people who use it will be key to its success. They will talk about it, invite their friends, complain, sing its high praises, and dissect it in countless ways. With the right design strategy you can use this social interaction to get people signing up, coming back regularly, and bringing others into the fold. With tons of examples from real-world interfaces and a touch of the underlying social psychology theory, Joshua Porter shows you how to design your next great social web application.

10) The Non-Designer’s Design Book – Robin Williams – Design and Typographic Principles for the Visual Novice – 208 pages. This book is for the secretary laying out an office newsletter, the entrepreneur designing her own advertising, the student wanting a better-looking term paper, or the professional creating a lasting impression with a new client. As a book of general design principles, it doesn’t matter what computer one is using, or whether one is using a computer at all – the principles and terminology of good design remain the same.

11) Classroom in a book: Adobe Illustrator CS3 – The official training workbook form Adobe Systems. 368 pages. This thorough guide to Adobe Illustrator CS3 is ideal for beginning users who want to master the key features of Adobe’s powerful vector drawing software. Using clear, step-by-step lessons, each chapter contains a project that builds upon the reader’s growing knowledge of the software, while review questions at the end of each chapter reinforce key concepts and skills.

12) 1000 Graphic Elements - Wilson Harvey - Details for distictive designs – 320 pages. Often, the small, delightful details make a piece shine, similar to the way unique buttons on a white shirt can give it an entirely new look. This book explores 1,000 of these embellishments available to graphic designers across all kinds of projects, from books to brochures, invitations to menus, CDs to annual reports. This book invites designers to literally shop for ideas. Content is organized by type; if you?re in the market for an unusual binding, turn to the bindings section to see a wide collection of fresh ideas.

13) Designing interfaces - Jennifer Tidwell - Patterns for effective interaction design. 352 pages. This book is an intermediate-level book about interface and interaction design, structured as a pattern language. It features real-live examples from desktop applications, web sites, web applications, mobile devices, and everything in between. This site contains excerpts from some of the book’s patterns. The book has more, of course — more introductory material, more patterns, and more examples. Naturally, I’d like you to buy it! But this material has been on the Web for a while, and I’d like to keep it here.

14) The Designer’s complete index - Jim Krause – 3 books in a box. The Designer’s Complete Index. It’s creative, powerful, inspiring and real – providing all the insight and problem-solving muscle a designer needs to produce the best work of their life. This super-cool boxed set contains all three of Jim Krause’s best-selling “Index” books, including Idea Index (graphic effects and typographic treatments), Layout Index (your secret weapon for effective, dynamic layouts) and Color Index (over 1100 color combinations with CMYK and RGB formulas). Each volume is packed with hundreds of stimulating ideas, creative solutions and practical instructions.

Good luck!
(sl)
Stephanie, 19 October 2009
#14.
I would like to read more posts on jQuery and HTML5.
Kara, 19 October 2009
I enjoy reading tutorials on Noupe, seeing fonts, and emerging design techniques. I’m getting up to speed on Dojo, so would enjoy some content on that framework.
Haimin, 19 October 2009
Wow, I’d like to read more on design principles and I’d love to win the first Photoshop book :)
Scott Bossak, 19 October 2009
7, 8, 9, 10
Ideas to make your design pop.
Sulcalibur, 19 October 2009
My choice is 7) Andy Clark’s Transcending CSS
I’d like to see more broken up tutorials going through the various stages from concept to finished product. Starting from sketches and wireframes, layouts, design, jquery, final touches etc.
DJ, 19 October 2009
Preferred book – WordPress 2.7 Cookbook
I would love to see more articles focused on wordpress.
i.e. plugins, cool themes, best practices, and updates. Maybe news for wordpress designers?
i’d also like to see more beginner jquery stuff
-DJ
benem, 19 October 2009
#12 or #3 would be fine :)
i would like to see further articles about good web design!
Dennis Aaen, 19 October 2009
Hi,
I would like to read more about Jquery, and webinterfaces maybe Rich Internet Applications :)
#2, #5, #13
James, 19 October 2009
‘Learning jQuery 1.3′
I’d love to see more articles explaining how to pull off complicated CSS layouts or jQuery bits.
Rachel, 19 October 2009
#5 or #14 — love hte design elements1
Why do I want to continue reading posts on Noupe? Easy. Not only have you maintained my interests (and filling my RSS feeds) thus far in a digital diaspora, but your articles are always relevant, information and, moreover, useful in the professional and personal web management. There’s something for everyone!
Almudena, 19 October 2009
Book #4.
I’m very interested in WordPress tutorials, or similar CMS.
Filippo Argenti, 19 October 2009
13) Designing interfaces
I’d like to read articles about interface design, user experience and web design trend
Martius, 19 October 2009
I would like to read more articles about interfaces design and users behaviors, or about new features of recent browsers, HTML 5, CSS3 or Js features (such as transitions in ff 3.7pre-alpha).
I would like to read book 13.
Daniel Tiecher, 19 October 2009
A number #3, please. =)
Paul Bidwell, 19 October 2009
#14!
I would like to see more articles on css for webforms!
Megan, 19 October 2009
I would like to read book #13
I would like to see more on html5 and CSS3 as this arear has so much potential to make the web better
Vanessa, 19 October 2009
1) Adobe Photoshop CS4 for Photographers
I like to see interviews wuth top and uocoming designers, photographers, writers, etc
Patrice Poliquin, 19 October 2009
5) Bulletproof Web Design
I would like to read more about some adivce about user interface in design / wordpress / and designing again ^^
Cool contest
Celia Moshier, 19 October 2009
Thanks for this opportunity! It’s always great when an established blog takes the time to ask for feedback.
In the future I’d love to read/see more about tips for great design, free XHTML, Jquery, Ajax, etc. cheat sheets for codes, and design tutorials.
Thanks again; I’m most interested in book 10- but I’ll take any of them :-)
Jason Crane, 19 October 2009
Would love to read #2.
And I would like to see some posts with examples of sites that use jQuery to create usable interfaces. Hiding unnecessary elements until they’re needed. Using sliders, tabs, etc. to expose the most important content.
Eugene Ranjo, 19 October 2009
6) WordPress 2.7 Cookbook – i would like to read more about wordpress. It’s secret in the art of blogging and most of all it’s design.
Sonny Valenzuela, 19 October 2009
14) The Designer’s complete index.
I’d like to see more articles on Ajax and Jquery.
demogar, 19 October 2009
It would be great to find more content about user experience, usability, web development, web design or inspirational posts.
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I would love a number 9 : Designing for the social web
titoo87, 19 October 2009
14) Designer’s complete index
I’d like to see more articles about how to place, organize, elements in your website.
Thanks a lot ;)
Elizabeth, 19 October 2009
I would love to learn more about design, web development, wordpress & typography! Great books; This is a great giveaway! I would be happy to win any of them but especially #14.
larry, 19 October 2009
Soy nuevo en el campo del diseño…desearía encontar en Noupe más acerca de fotomanipulación…usabilidad web principalmente articulos de como mejorar la experiencia con el usuario final..y creación de widghet para wordpress..gracias
Juan, 19 October 2009
Soy nuevo en el campo del diseño…desearía encontar en Noupe más acerca de fotomanipulación…usabilidad web principalmente articulos de como mejorar la experiencia con el usuario final..y creación de widghet para wordpress..gracias
yo quisiera leer el libro # 3Designing the moment
Marc_Ant1, 19 October 2009
Love JQuery :)
Jeff, 19 October 2009
13) Designing interfaces
I’d like to read more articles relating to javascript where the script is not entirely dependent on jQuery. Along with any UI related articles.
John, 19 October 2009
13) Designing interfaces
I’d like to see a couple tutorials on jQuery.
Yheng, 19 October 2009
7) Andy Clark’s Transcending CSS
I’d like to learn and become more flexible in terms of markup and css specially that grid system!
Jared, 19 October 2009
I’d like to see more Adobe Illustrator tutorials, particularly about character illustrations.
14) The Designer’s complete Index
Mateus, 19 October 2009
It’s time, I’m the winner.
I know.
Stephen Bates, 19 October 2009
14) The Designer’s complete index
I’d love to see some articles about color theory and page layouts
AP, 19 October 2009
14) The Designer’s complete index
Would like to see more articles related to WordPress ;)
kyle, 19 October 2009
I’d like to read more Illustrator tutorials & freebies.
mike, 19 October 2009
number 13 I am fairly new to web design, I often get stuck with hat turn out to be fairly simple problems, but some “top10 web trouble shooting issues” articles would be very nice!
kyle, 19 October 2009
Oh and I’d also like to pick number 12.
Matt, 19 October 2009
#5
I want to see more tips on really elegant html and css. You know, clean code, no hacks, accessible, cross-browser, easy to change later, and produces some really great things. I really like to make html and css decoupled so that either can change freely and I’d like some more articles with tips on this.
Thanks!
Federico, 19 October 2009
#8!
I would like to see more articles about usability and tutorials on designing web interfaces.
dubogii, 19 October 2009
#13
I would like to know more about jQuery, and interface design.
Thanks!
reungyos, 19 October 2009
#5) Bulletproof Web Design
I looking forward more about how to make website look great without loosing usability.
Carlos, 19 October 2009
I pick No. 10
I would like to see more Articles / Tutorials about: Usability, PHP, HTML 5, CSS3.
Thanks for the opportunity.
Richard, 19 October 2009
9) Designing for the social web
I’m keen to read more about cool ways to use new CSS3 tricks.
There’s something more specific I want to find information about as well: Is there any way I can set a Windows-level hotkey to refresh the page in Firefox 3.5 while keeping the Dreamweaver window active? i.e. not to leave focus from Dreamweaver window and just send a command to Firefox to refresh itself. I want to achieve the same thing as the guy in this link – http://bit.ly/2MaPBs – except with Dreamweaver instead of Emacs. That way I could have my code view open on one screen and firefox in another, and refresh the page without having to switch focus to a different app. Anyone got any ideas?
van, 19 October 2009
#2 Learning jQuery
i would like to read more articles jquery/css3/html5
Nicole Foster, 19 October 2009
Bullet-proof Web Design.
I’d like to see more tutorials using Javascript or JS frameworks. I have been getting more, and more interested in Javascript
gagahput3ra, 19 October 2009
#14 for sure :)
And i would like to read more list-based article in noupe about jquery, css and probably some inspirational one. Go noupe! :D
Winston, 19 October 2009
Number 14 or number 12 actually.
I’d love to keep reading about the awesomeness of CSS.
Sven, 19 October 2009
quickndirty…#3 plz :D
Sean, 19 October 2009
10) The Non-Designer’s Design Book
I would like to see more articles about advanced jquery and/or CSS 3
Cre8ive Commando, 19 October 2009
#6
I’d like to read more about wordpress tips and tricks as well as some more advanced CSS tutorials.
Steven Noble, 19 October 2009
#2
I’d like to see more walkthroughs that solve entire problems, from back-end tech, to display technologies, to user experience and business thinking.
A random example: a tutorial on user registration could employ Ruby gems at the back-end, a jQuery plug-in to avoid reloading the page to display the login box, words of advice about most users’ utter confusion about OpenID, and business thinking about the risks and benefits of asking for loads of user information during registration.
Loky, 19 October 2009
Number 9
Not that I’m complaining with the current articles, but more things about Practices for Effective Web Design would be great. Thank you.
…and good luck to all.
wei2, 19 October 2009
I would like #6.
I’d like to read more case studies about how great designs made a huge difference, and also how to think creatively when designing.
lvterry, 19 October 2009
#3 would be great =)
youngerju, 19 October 2009
#14 :-)
I’d like to read some tutorials about converting a pdf file to html file.
Jaybee, 19 October 2009
2)
Would be interesting to see Flash talking to jQuery and vice versa.
Thanks
dedide, 19 October 2009
Book 10
Problem posed; solutions offered style presentation for css, javascript, php, cms, usability etc. In other words, same content, maybe just a shift in how it is presented sometimes.
Mark, 19 October 2009
#2
I’d like to see more stuff about JavaScript techniques and performance tips.
Kyle W, 19 October 2009
I would love to see more design and jQuery tutorials.
I would like book #9.
Jing, 19 October 2009
I’d like #3 Designing the moment.
Ashnee, 19 October 2009
I would love to see more articles on best design practices.
Book #10 is a classic. Would love to get my hands on it!
Jordan A, 19 October 2009
1,3,6,8,11,12
I really like photo related photoshop tips, maybe lightroom. Would also like to see more wordpress plugins, themes, and customizing tricks.
Pauline, 19 October 2009
#9
I would like to know more about recent web trends, and interface design!
Charles Boyung, 19 October 2009
#1
I’d like to see something, ANYTHING on Asp.Net instead of any of those inferior web platforms :)
I’d also like to see more jQuery items, but not just rehashes of tutorials and plugins posted elsewhere.
Cameron, 19 October 2009
#14 :)
I would like to see some more articles on creative thinking. De Bono thinking tricks etc.
Tyler, 19 October 2009
#13 designing interfaces.
Well, it goes to say that I like interfaces because they’re kinda sorta everywhere…so more on interfaces please. Thanks, keep on rocking!
Alison Rowan, 19 October 2009
My pick would have to be #14!
I’d like to read more about WordPress theme design and plugins.
Ken Schaefer, 19 October 2009
11) Classroom in a book: Adobe Illustrator CS3
I would like to see more articles about moving from design to code.
Bweikulrich, 19 October 2009
Jquery has become a language all it’s own. #2 would be my choice, as I want to extend my library of Javascript books. Thanks for the contest Noupe.
Alberto Zavala, 19 October 2009
Hey there!
i would love: 9) Designing for the social web. Im really looking forward to learn about SEO and social networks. Thanks!
Jacob, 19 October 2009
13) Designing interfaces
I’de like to see more off what makes good interface design and examples. As well as more design theory stuff :)
Cayo Medeiros, 19 October 2009
Book 7
Would like to learn more best practices to speed up our designing process with CSS. How to reduce the numbers of classes and IDs, etc…
Photoshophil, 19 October 2009
I would really like to see noupe talking more about User Interface and User Experience, Its becomming an increasingly important topic and it would be nice to get web designers thinking and adapting there designs to meet well with there users needs! (Its also a multi platform topic) and like the others I would love to see more jQuery, I can never have enough jQuery and perhaps a combination of UI / UX / jQuery Would be fantastic.
And I like the sounds of number #14, I spend most of my time finding the best possible design / layout for the sites I design and this would make my life a lot easier and clear a lot of wireframe brainstorming thats littered everywhere.
twe4ked, 19 October 2009
Number 14!
Q. What do you want to read in future posts here at Noupe?
A. I would love to see more tutorials focusing on single design elements with round ups and best practices.
e.g. A post on ‘search forms’
- 20 great search forms
- 2 photoshop tutorials to make different ones
- 1 psd to css/xhtml tutorial
- Best practices for search forms
This could be part of a huge series and at the end have a fully completed page layout with really detailed individual design elements.
Another Idea I have:
A. A post where you go and asked say 20 designers/coders the question “what tip makes your life easier?”
Answers could include anything from a productivity program to a photoshop shortcut!
Thanks for holding this competition I would love to get my hands on any of these books!
Cheers, Odin.
Jared Fraser, 19 October 2009
#7
I’d definitely would love to see more AJAX tutorials, maybe a tutorial on inline editing and saving or something similar
krissy knox, 19 October 2009
#6 please. In future posts I’d like to see more tutorials on anything related to WordPress. I’m going to start a self hosted WordPress blog soon and need help! I also need help w HTML. Right now I am using HTML “cheat sheets,” so to speak, to learn. Thanks for doing this giveaway. My email address is fisherkristina@aol.com and my name is krissy knox. :)
Angel, 19 October 2009
I’d love to get Book #11
What do you want to read in future posts here at Noupe?
A. More articles about usability/design interface
pyemachine, 19 October 2009
7)Transcending CSS
Love to be reading more tutorials on the imminent arrival of CSS3 and any petitions on how to kill IE6
Danilo, 19 October 2009
5) Bulletproof Web Design
I would like more post about making contact forms, Psd to htmls are great one i always read and more UX theory to apply to websites and GUIs.
Gracias.
Simon K, 19 October 2009
Book #6 please!
There’s been a lack of WordPress articles on Noupe recently, specifically which type of (preferably free) templates is perfect for you. It’s taking me forever to choose the perfect one!
Behzad, 19 October 2009
#1 Adobe Photoshop CS4 for Photographers
I would like to see more photoshop technique on editing photographs.
Prashant Jadhav, 19 October 2009
2) I would like to read more about User Interface and Jquery.
Jim Raymonds, 19 October 2009
#14 for sure!
All of the books would be great, but #14 actually consists of 3 books! What a steal.
Anyways, I would love to see Noupe have some future posts on online Portfolios. There are a few points of interest and categories as well. I would like to see posts on Portfolios in terms of:
-Collegiate vs. Professional Portfolios
-Flash Portfolios
-HTML/CSS/jQuery Portfolios
-Portfolio Title and Domain Name
I love your contests, your posts, and your archive of tips and tricks. Noupe + Smashing Magazine = Awesome
Henry Yue, 19 October 2009
I pick book #3. Thank you. Love to read on web interface and conversion.
Zeyar, 19 October 2009
5) Bulletproof Web Design
I want know more about user interface and design !
Charles, 19 October 2009
14 looks like a winner (really, most of these are good ones).
It would be good to see more material related to those places where developers and designers overlap. The best designs and implementations seem to come from closely working teams, so tools that make that process better would be great to know about.
One thing that is sometimes missing from sites like Noupe is advice on the application of the cool new interface ideas that are presented. Sure there is a great list of jQuery plugins, and some are better able to determine when each might be appropriate, but I think there are others that might benefit from example applications of this kind of content (think of it like the example sentence dictionaries sometimes have)
Thanks, and keep up the good work!
Rajiv Dutta, 19 October 2009
All books are good for Graphics and Web Designers. I wud love to have the Jquery Book :)
Mihai lazar, 19 October 2009
3) Designing the moment
I want to read more about user interface interactions. I want to see new UI ideas and how the user can benefit from them.
Vimalprasath, 19 October 2009
No : 7, 11 & 13 – i would like to read this books
Regarding this question ” What do you want to read in future posts here at Noupe?”
i love to real all ux, photoshop, js and css related articles.
bogdan, 19 October 2009
I am very interested in jQuery and the magic of CSS. Whenever you have the time to write something about them I’ll be among your first readers.
~Tye, 19 October 2009
Book 11- Classroom in a Book – Illustrator would be great!
(or Book #6 The WordPress Cookbook)
I am most interested right now in reading more about building WordPress from the ground up instead of modifying existing templates. Everything I have found in my searches has been start with ____ template and do ____. I want to know what the code does, not just copy and paste it from one place into a messed up template that 9 out of 10 times doesn’t work when you are done.
Also, anything Illustrator! (trying to teach myself Illistrator too!) :)
bogdan, 19 October 2009
… and the number of the book is 2 :)
Avinash Mudunuri, 19 October 2009
My Choice would be #1,Which is my favourite..I would Like to read more about CSS3,Web 2.0,the latest trends web development.Web Development,Web Designing are at the best position now,we need to know more about them and when we got like u guys makes our job easy..Thanks guys!!!
shin, 19 October 2009
I want to read WordPress 2.7 Cookbook.
Qquestion ” What do you want to read in future posts here at Noupe?”
I want to read more articles for php related.
Didik Wicaksono, 19 October 2009
I would like to read more about interface design study cases, best practices, how to utilize white space, learning user behavior, and any theory related to interface design.
Which is why I choose #13
Sarah, 19 October 2009
Have just started my own wordpress website I would love book number 7) WordPress 2.7 Cookbook to expand my skills further.
What I would love to learn more about is where xhtml is heading in the future. We have seen how css is expanding with the release of css3 but what is happening on the xhtml front? Will we be converting to creating websites in html 5? What does this mean for developers?
Ahmad Abboushi, 19 October 2009
3) Designing the moment:
I want to read more about basics in arts and design concepts to learn the origin of design from scratch.
Wouter, 19 October 2009
#5
I would like to read more about making a good design for a website and also special trics with html/css/javascript.
Frank, 19 October 2009
I would like to have book number 5.
I’m studying webdesign in school but I would really like to get new tips on making nice designs with a good usability.
Maybe an article on using MOD’s. =)