The Design of Sites: Patterns for Creating Winning Web Sites, Second Edition
by Douglas K. van Duyne, James A. Landay, Jason I. Hong
Overview
Praise for the second edition of The Design of Sites
"In my worldwide IBM marketing role, I have
the benefit of working with some of the finest international
interactive agencies and internal Web teams. As I read The
Design of Sites, [I see] the insight from years of professional
advice has been put to paper. Nowhere have I seen such a practical,
effective, and easy-to-use book to solve and avoid Internet design
issues. I keep a copy of the book handy to remind me of the things
I forgot and to gain fresh perspectives. It never fails to
deliver."
-John Cilio, marketing manager, IBM System x & z Storage
Synergy
"The Design of Sites artfully brings forward the original intent of Christopher Alexander’s pattern language into the user experience design arena. It is a valuable and comprehensive reference."
-George Hackman, Jr., senior director of
User Experience for User Interface Guidelines, Patterns and
Standards, Oracle Corporation
"The Design of Sites is one of the
best tools I have in my usability toolbox. [These] Web UI design
patterns make it easy for me to show my clients how to get the most
usability bang for their buck."
-Claudia Alden Case, usability
consultant and interaction designer, Alden Case Enterprises,
Inc.
"If only biology class had been like this.
Lucid text, bulletproof content, and a comprehensive taxonomy
that’s just as much a source of inspiration as it is a
production tool. This is a really, really good book. If you build
Web sites, read it."
-Marc Campbell, author of Web Design
Garage
Praise for the first edition of The
Design of Sites
"Stop reinventing the wheel every time you
design a Web site! The Design of Sites helps you rethink
your Web sites in terms of genres and patterns. Once you have
identified the patterns and applied the best practices for those
patterns as outlined in this book, you will reduce your design
effort by 50 percent . . . at least!"
-Pawan R. Vora, vice president,
Information Architecture, Seurat Company
"The content [in The Design of
Sites] could make a novice into a seasoned professional over a
weekend. Many companies pay a fortune for the information contained
in the book’s primary chapters."
-John Cilio, marketing manager, IBM
System x & z Storage Synergy
"This book has many handy checklists for
what you should and should not do in creating a conventional Web
site. Just following the authors’ suggestions would put your
site in the top few percent for readability and
usability."
-Jef Raskin, creator of the Macintosh
computer and author of The Humane Interface
"Now that The Design of Sites has
made its appearance, we won't have to put up with those poorly
designed Web pages. These authors have captured patterns from
successful Web designers, including their own experience in
consulting and teaching, and have made this information accessible
to all of us. The book is readable yet full of worthwhile
information--a valuable addition to any Web designer’s
bookshelf."
-Linda Rising, independent consultant
and author of The Patterns Handbook, The Pattern Almanac 2000,
and Design Patterns in Communications Software
"[The Design of Sites] bridges the
gap from theory to practice and makes it possible for people in the
Web-design space to use user-centered design principles in their
work—without having to undertake extensive
training."
-Maya Venkatraman, human interface
engineer, Sun Microsystems
"The coverage [in The Design of
Sites] is excellent--issues go beyond the traditional
‘design the best page’ focus and do a good job of
showing the context. I haven’t seen any other book with the
kind of breadth this has."
-Terry Winograd, professor of computer
science, Stanford University, and editor of Bringing Design to
Software
"With this book as a reference, you can
benefit from what companies like Yahoo! have learned and apply it
to your site, even if you don’t have a design and research
team similarly sized and staffed."
From the foreword by Irene Au, director of User Experience, Google; former vice president of User Experience and Design, Yahoo!
The Design of
Sites,Second Edition, is
the definitive reference for the principles, patterns,
methodologies, and best practices underlying exceptional Web
design. If you are involved in the creation of dynamic Web sites,
this book will give you all the necessary tools and techniques to
create effortless end-user Web experiences, improve customer
satisfaction, and achieve a balanced approach to Web
design.
After a comprehensive tutorial covering the foundations of good Web site design, you will move on to discover the thirteen major Web design pattern groups. These patterns solve recurring design problems and help design teams avoid reinventing the wheel. Patterns range from creating a solid navigation framework and the all-important home page, to instilling trust and building credibility with your customers and improving site performance through better design.
The book features
Coverage of AJAX, the Mobile Web, and online communities
Seventeen new design patterns to add to the original ninety, including the new blog site type
More than twenty significantly updated patterns
450 four-color screen shots and diagrams, including more than 150 new images
Key site elements, including site maps, style sheets, dynamic elements, and customer profiles
Clear, visual organization with color-coded sections for easy reference
A balanced approach to Web design that takes both customer and business needs into account
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