Head First Web Design: A Learner's Companion to Accessible, Usable, Engaging Websites
J**I
Head First Web Design
I gave this book 5 stars because of the many aspects for web design it offers. It gives you some ideas on the actual design process and how to organize and clarify the site. Well written and enjoyable to read, it goes beyond a boring how to book. I checked it out of the library twice before I purchased it. If you want to learn to get past a standard form web deign this book is for you. I found it fun and motivating as well. Enjoy. Jnetti
F**A
Good book!!
i just some day that i received this product to my country, i live in Peru in SouthAmerica. Only Wait 2.5 weeks and i can read some page and it's very funny the way how the book was design to understand easy for all the persons who can learn about how do you start to design a web page.How you can improve the web page of your costumers, in a real situation. It's very interesting. I recommend this book for all the persons interested in web Design.
M**C
Good Book
It definitely takes you from 0 skill to moderate skills in designing a web site. As a beginner I found it very useful in teaching me designs, coloring and layouts of web sites.
M**Y
Rife with errors (not just typos)
I have a feeling that the other reviews of this book were posted by employees of O'Reilly.The chapters are disorganized, the writing confusing, and the code buggy. The authors are often confused on the meaning of design terms. For example, chapter 2 introduces the concept of a visual metaphor, but the authors explain it as the use of color and design elements. They don't seem to be aware of the fact that a metaphor is a comparison between two things to help comprehension, like using a tab shape for navigation links. Tab navigation is another concept that they got wrong. They assign the term "tabbed-naviagtion" to any sort of horizontal navigation. They don't seem to understand that for that metaphor to work, it actually has to look like a tab.The download files for the tutorials are already complete, making it harder to follow along in the book. Many of the pen and paper exercises are not thought out, like on page 209 when they ask you to draw navigation on a black masthead. The answers to the exercises are often frustrating, like when they ask you to rename categories and then the answer on the next page says the category names were good like they were.I could go on for days about how poorly put together this book is, but I'll leave it at that.
A**E
Not bad, but maybe not for me
They're not misleading, and I did read the entire book, but it just didn't fit well with me. It's meant more for web designers, visual artists. I did learn about design, but that's not what I was looking for.
D**L
Needed a fresh perspective...
Although I don't design web sites for a living, I do manage my own for my business. Also, I have been asked by a local company or two to refresh their sites. Although my background is in architecture, that does not automatically make one an 'expert' in web design, so when I saw that this was available, I bought it. It helps if you are familiar with HTML and CSS but you can learn some of that along the way. I haven't been all the way through it yet, but the advice is sound and the examples are interesting. One client example is the Foo Bar Steakhouse and Saloon. (FUBAR?) Anyone that's been in the military will appreciate that 'in' reference. :-)
N**
Two Stars
Guess this is good for somethings, but this is not the new html5 standard. This book is for all intent and purpose is obsolete now
W**D
Great Resource
I love love love this book. It has a wonderful way of explaining web design in way that is easy to get. The multiple examples and real life situations are really helpful in learning code.I recommend this book as well as the Head First HTML book. Both are really good books.Book arrived in perfect conditions and quickly.
A**R
Web design
I am not a web designer but I hope to get some knowledge on the topic.
S**A
Buena conservación y buen libro
Llegó antes de lo esperado. A pesar de que tiene algunas anotaciones (lo pedí de segunda mano, era consciente de ello y no me molestan), la conservación del libro está perfecta y con embalaje bien protegido.Es un libro que te explica esos pequeños detalles que pueden no verse a primera vista pero hacen que de forma inconsciente al usuario le atraiga más nuestra web. Está en inglés y lo explica de una forma muy amena.
F**3
I didn't read it yet, don't know if I ever will...
The Head first collection is well written and easy to understand...I didn't read this one but read others... It was shipped very promptly!
D**A
Brain-friendly Web Design 101
Head First brought us another a masterpiece in the usual brain-friendly way. After studying this book you'll 'master' pre-production, information architecture, navigation, color, and even accessibility.WHO IS THIS BOOK FOR? If you can answer 'YES' to all of these;1) you're comfortable with XHTML & CSS but don't have experience with web design.2) do you consider yourself a web developer (PHP, Ruby on Rails, .NET) and want to become a better web designer?3) do you need to understand web design for a course or your line of work?TABLE OF CONTENTS (in brakets are my comments)1 Building Beautiful Web Pages (know your audience, design for your users)2 Pre-Production (start with paper, pencil, and a big fat pink eraser)3 Organize Your Site4 Layout and Design (some golden rules incl the Golden Ratio)5 Desinging With Color (the color wheel & more ... excellent!)6 Smart Navigation7 Writing For The Web (...is different!)8 Accesibility9 Listen to Your Users10 Evolutionary Design (keeping your site fresh/design updated)11 The Business of Web Design (great basic stuff for those turning 'pro')
L**Z
Buy the ebook, not the paperback
Do yourself a favour and don't make the same mistake I did with buying the paperback hard copy... it isn't printed in colour and as a 'design' book, it was much harder to get a grasp on contrasts and layout because it's all greyscale. Got hold of the ebook now which is all in colour and it's WAY better.As for the content, it's great to have a web design book that isn't all about code or the UI of a creative program for mockups. It's thorough, goes into a lot of basic concepts without being condescending, and I've found it a valuable learning tool, as I have with other Head First books.
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