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Upload: From Print to the Web

Upload: From Print to the Web

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Beautifully illustrated, targeted to Web artists & designers
Review: This is a beautifully illustrated text packed full of illustrations and design descriptions for 14 case studies of taking traditional print media to the WEB, "brick and mortar" to "click and mortar". Each project focuses on how designers overcame the problems involved in translating printer material to the WEB. The text is very heavy into full color illustrations and graphics to illustrate both the original print projects and the final WEB implementation. This text will benefit those involved in WEB design from a layout and final product perspective, and is targeted more towards graphic artists than WEB programmers. It is not a text for learning Web programming (e.g. HTML, JavaScript, XML, etc.). The text lists the URLs for the projects, and the companion CD provides links to 200 related design sites.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Beautifully illustrated, targeted to Web artists & designers
Review: This is a beautifully illustrated text packed full of illustrations and design descriptions for 14 case studies of taking traditional print media to the WEB, "brick and mortar" to "click and mortar". Each project focuses on how designers overcame the problems involved in translating printer material to the WEB. The text is very heavy into full color illustrations and graphics to illustrate both the original print projects and the final WEB implementation. This text will benefit those involved in WEB design from a layout and final product perspective, and is targeted more towards graphic artists than WEB programmers. It is not a text for learning Web programming (e.g. HTML, JavaScript, XML, etc.). The text lists the URLs for the projects, and the companion CD provides links to 200 related design sites.


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