Web Design for Developers: A Programmer's Guide to Design Tools and Techniques (Pragmatic Programmers)
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Web Design for Developers: Brian P. Hogan epub Web Design for Developers: Brian P. Hogan pdf download Web Design for Developers: Brian P. Hogan pdf file Web Design for Developers: Brian P. Hogan audiobook Web Design for Developers: Brian P. Hogan book review Web Design for Developers: Brian P. Hogan summary | #2335280 in Books | Pragmatic Bookshelf | 2010-01-09 | Ingredients: Example Ingredients | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.90 x.72 x7.52l,1.28 | File type: PDF | 300 pages | ||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| touches topics very lightly|By alex3oo2|This book tries to play itself off as a reference book by trying to cover EVERY part of web design. What it covers in only one chapter (10 pages), I've read multiple books on. This book is one big tease that basically gives a small intro to topics that the web developer should purchase books on next.
Overall I feel as if the ta|About the Author|
|Brian Hogan has been developing web sites professionally since 1995 as a freelancer and consultant. He's also built small and large web sites and web applications using ASP, PHP, and Ruby on Rails. He enjoys teaching and writing about tech
Developers don't get to spend a lot of time thinking about design, but many secretly wish they knew how to make their applications look just a little bit better. This book takes you on a journey through a web site redesign, where you'll learn the basic concepts of design, color theory, typography, and accessibility. You'll learn how to take a sketch and transform it into a digital mockup in Photoshop, and then finally into a working web page. You'll see how to develop...
You can specify the type of files you want, for your device.Web Design for Developers: A Programmer's Guide to Design Tools and Techniques (Pragmatic Programmers) | Brian P. Hogan. A good, fresh read, highly recommended.