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The Principles of Beautiful Web Design, 4th Edition /

The Principles of Beautiful Web Design is the ideal book for anyone who wants to design stunning websites that provide a great user experience. Perhaps you're a developer who wants to understand how to make your applications more visually appealing, or you're a novice who wants to start on...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autores principales: Beaird, Jason (Autor), Walker, Alex (Autor), George, James (Autor)
Autor Corporativo: Safari, an O'Reilly Media Company
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: [Place of publication not identified] : SitePoint, 2020.
Edición:4th edition.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo (Requiere registro previo con correo institucional)
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • The Principles of Beautiful Web Design, 4th Edition
  • Notice of Rights
  • Notice of Liability
  • Trademark Notice
  • About SitePoint
  • About the Authors
  • Preface
  • Who Should Read This Book?
  • What's in This Book
  • Conventions Used
  • Code Samples
  • Tips, Notes, and Warnings
  • Supplementary Materials
  • Chapter 1: Layout and Composition
  • The Design Process
  • Discovery
  • Client Meetings Don't Have to Take Place in an Office
  • Exploration
  • Implementation
  • Defining Good Design
  • Users Are Pleased by the Design but Drawn to the Content
  • Users Can Move about Easily via Intuitive Navigation
  • Users Recognize Each Page as Belonging to the Site
  • Web Page Anatomy
  • The Containing Block
  • The Logo
  • The Navigation
  • The Content
  • The Footer
  • Whitespace
  • Grid Theory
  • The Rule of Thirds
  • CSS Frameworks
  • Balance
  • Symmetrical Balance
  • Asymmetrical Balance
  • Unity
  • Proximity
  • Repetition
  • Emphasis
  • Placement
  • Continuance
  • Isolation
  • Contrast
  • Proportion
  • Bread-and-butter Layouts
  • Left-column Navigation
  • Right-column Navigation
  • Three-column Navigation
  • Navigationless Magazine Style
  • Bare-bones Minimalism
  • Break the Mould Layouts
  • Web Trends
  • Video Backgrounds
  • Masonry Layouts
  • Parallax Scrolling
  • Finding Inspiration
  • Using a Morgue File
  • Responsive Design
  • Screen Resolutions
  • How Do @media Queries Work?
  • Responsive Web Design Principles
  • Always Design for "Mobile First"
  • Don't Jam Elements into the Mobile View Just Because They're in the Desktop View
  • SVG Is Your BFF
  • Responsive Frameworks
  • The Project: Trashmonger
  • Assets
  • Requirements
  • Sitemap
  • Chapter 2: Color
  • The Psychology of Color
  • Color Associations
  • Red
  • Orange
  • Yellow
  • Green
  • Blue
  • Purple
  • White
  • Black
  • Color Temperature
  • Chromatic Value
  • Saturation
  • Color Theory 101
  • Red, Yellow, and Blue, or CMYK
  • The Scheme of Things
  • A Monochromatic Color Scheme
  • Monochromatic Color Scheme in the Real World
  • An Analogous Color Scheme
  • Analogous Color Scheme Examples
  • A Complementary Color Scheme
  • Complementary Color Scheme Examples
  • Common Complementary Pitfalls
  • Split-complementary, Triadic, and Tetradic
  • Other Variants
  • Creating a Palette
  • Hexadecimal Notation
  • Color Tools and Resources
  • Paletton
  • Colormind
  • Adobe Color
  • COLOURlovers
  • Colour Contrast Check
  • The Application: Choosing a Color Palette
  • Chapter 3: Texture
  • Point
  • Line
  • Shape
  • Designing in CSS
  • Rotation and Angles
  • Directing the Eye
  • Putting It Into Practice
  • Volume and Depth
  • Perspective
  • Proportion
  • Light and Shadow
  • From 3D Renders to Flat design
  • Flat Design
  • Is UI Design Still a Flat Earth?
  • Photoshop Filters
  • Pattern
  • Building Texture: Vintage, Patterned, Worn, and Nostalgic Styles
  • Paper Grain
  • Paints, Pencils and Other Traditional Media
  • Faded Memories
  • The Digital Retro Look