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Darrell Sano
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Designing Large-Scale Web Sites: A Visual Design Methodology |
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No copies available |
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English |
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Paperback |
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312 |
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1996-02-29 |
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047114276X |
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Wiley |
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1.25 pounds |
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0.0 x 0.0 x 0.0 inches |
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1 |
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2 graphite (Brazil), vollen (USA: CA) |
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2 ALEX (USA: MA), lorenmarie (USA: AL) |
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Product Description
Written by a user interface and graphics designer with experience in the design of large-scale Web projects with Netscape, this book applies the principles of user interface design and software engineering to the design of these increasingly sophisticated Web sites. It walks you through the entire process--from the setting of objectives through implementation. Features many illustrations, designs and examples. Includes eight-color pages.
Amazon.com Review
Throwing together a small and snazzy home page on the Net is trivial. Throwing together a large and annoying Web site on the Net is not much more difficult. But crafting a large, snazzy, and compelling Web site on the Net is nearly impossible unless you do a lot of advance planning and carefully thought-out usability studies. Happily, the author of this book--with experience as a Web site designer for Netscape and an interface designer for Silicon Graphics and Sun--walks you through the entire process. The book is especially strong in its coverage of frames and Framesets. Highly recommended for all serious designers of large-scale Web sites.
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http://bookmooch.com/047114276X |
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