SVG for Web Designers

SVG for Web Designers

by Marc Campbell (Author), J.Teague (Author)

Synopsis

SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics), an XML-based technology, is the open source standard for delivering vector graphics over the Web, allowing designers more exacting control over the appearance of Web pages. Using a minimum of technical jargon, this book explains how to create SVG images using Illustrator, GoLive, and other popular software. It teaches designers to add specific fonts to Web pages using SVG, integrate small but visually exciting bitmap images, use Cascading Style Sheets to format SVG graphics, and more.

$60.89

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 408
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Published: 29 May 2003

ISBN 10: 0764525727
ISBN 13: 9780764525728

Author Bio
Jason Cranford Teague is a senior information architect who has developed Web sites for such companies as WebMD, CNN, Coca-Cola, Virgin Records, BellSouth, and Kodak. He is the author of several books and numerous articles on technology and Web design. Marc Campbell is a graphic artist and multimedia editor with expertise in both Web and print graphic design. He has written several popular guides to graphics software and computer illustration.