by JuneCohen (Author)
The Unusually Useful Web Book is the only book you need to find out everything you need to know about web sites. In fact, it's 2 books in 1. You can skim the sidebars and checklists for tips and techniques you can use right away. Or you can follow along with the main text for a detailed discussion of planning, designing, building, and maintaining your web site.
The Unusually Useful Web Book is jam-packed with:
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This book definitely stands out. Most books of this nature are stuffed with irrelevant and non-substantive information that only add confusion to an already complex process. This book delivers an overwhelming amount of information but presents it in a way that is both approachable and useful. There was a lot of information that I could immediately apply to current projects. Garo Green, Director of Publications, lynda.com
The coverage is practical and comprehensive. I'm not aware of other titles that take this comprehensive approach to web building, addressing the entire life cycle of web design and development as well as the roles required in each phase. Laura McCabe, co-author of Special Edition Using Flash MX
Anyone that has a passion for web design, both novices and professionals, will enjoy this book. For the novice, it's an eye opener and the reader will probably be compelled to soak in all the material, cover to cover. For the professional, it's a strong reinforcement of things we often overlook and a great reference tool. I'm a professional and found it to be an up-to-date and refreshing read, and I plan on using it as a required textbook in the classroom for my students! They will truly benefit from this book and refer to it over and over again! Rosanna Yeung, Multimedia & Web Design Instructor, The Art Institute of California
Format: Illustrated
Pages: 408
Edition: 1
Publisher: New Riders The Unusually Useful Web Book is the only book you need to find out everything you need to know about web sites. In fact, it's 2 books in 1. You can skim the sidebars and checklists for tips and techniques you can use right away. Or you can follow along with the main text for a detailed discussion of planning, designing, building, and maintaining your web site. The Unusually Useful Web Book is jam-packed with: But don't just take our word for it. Read what others are saying about The Unusually Useful Web Book: This book definitely stands out. Most books of this nature are stuffed with irrelevant and non-substantive information that only add confusion to an already complex process. This book delivers an overwhelming amount of information but presents it in a way that is both approachable and useful. There was a lot of information that I could immediately apply to current projects. Garo Green, Director of Publications, lynda.com The coverage is practical and comprehensive. I'm not aware of other titles that take this comprehensive approach to web building, addressing the entire life cycle of web design and development as well as the roles required in each phase. Laura McCabe, co-author of Special Edition Using Flash MX Anyone that has a passion for web design, both novices and professionals, will enjoy this book. For the novice, it's an eye opener and the reader will probably be compelled to soak in all the material, cover to cover. For the professional, it's a strong reinforcement of things we often overlook and a great reference tool. I'm a professional and found it to be an up-to-date and refreshing read, and I plan on using it as a required textbook in the classroom for my students! They will truly benefit from this book and refer to it over and over again! Rosanna Yeung, Multimedia & Web Design Instructor, The Art Institute of California
Published: 23 May 2003
ISBN 10: 0735712069
ISBN 13: 9780735712065
Book Overview:
June Cohen has been a leading developer of web sites and multimedia for more than a decade. In 1991, she led the Stanford University team that developed the world's first networked multimedia publication. Then, in 1994, she helped launch HotWired.com, the first commercial content site (and spin-off of Wired Magazine). While at HotWired, she founded Webmonkey.com, the much-loved web-developer's site used by millions. Later, as HotWired's VP of Content, she played a key role on a range of innovative sites, from Animation Express to the HotBot search engine. June holds a BA from Stanford, where she was editor of The Stanford Daily.