December 2004
Intermediate to advanced
296 pages
9h 28m
English
Today's web designer must combine form and functionality to create an intuitive user experience.
Designing for the web means creating something that looks two-dimensional, like a printed piece, but upon deeper involvement reveals interactivity and layering of information. This makes web design a lot like product design, a discipline in which you design something that you interact with (for example, a better snowboard binding, a more usable corkscrew, or a revolutionary self-sifting litter box). Your website is a product; it gets used.
Today's web design is driven by what is usable and functional; it's not focused on flashy pages and brochureware. With new design advancements, coupled with the standardization ...
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