Responsive Design Workflow
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.83 (633 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0321887867 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 240 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-09-23 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Excellent Book I've never written an amazon review before, but this book is simply outstanding and I'd recommend it to any web designer or developer who is trying to create a coherent web design process.What Ethan Marcotte's book did for responsive web design, this book does for responsiv. Techniques and Tools Quidditi Not so much a workflow as an experienced practitioner's techniques and tools for responsive design. The author's disclaimer is appropriate: "This is my process as it is today. It's messy in places. It's not complete." The author has many interesting ideas that imply deep ex. "Good Book, Great Concepts | Room for Imrpovement" according to John Ellison. I read this book after reading Jon Duckett's HTML& CSS. This book has some incredible things to say about web designer workflows for the modern day, and some great advice about tools as well. Mr. Hay is obviously an extremely intelligent expert in his field, and he gets his
This book shows you how to adapt to the new paradigm and create sites for today’s web. Forget fixed-width Photoshop comps, bloated client requirements, and overproduced wireframes. Design workflow hasn’t really changed, but best practices have. Some of the strategies you’ll learn include:how to better manage client expectations and development requirementsa practical approach for designing in the browserdocumentation methods that outperform static Photoshop compsa method for visualizing the points where responsive designs changeAfter absorbing the lessons in this book, you’ll leave behind old-school workflows and start working in ways that are uniquely suited to today’s multi-platform web.. Yesterday’s web design deliverables fail to take into account the demands of responsive solutions
Native Californian STEPHEN HAY has been living and working in the Netherlands since 1992, and he’s been designing for the web since 1995. Stephen speaks at industry events and writes about CSS, web accessibility, open web standards, and design. His roots as a designer and art director in corporate identity, packaging design, and advertising served as a foundation for his current work as a web design and development strategist through his own user e
About the Author Native Californian STEPHEN HAY has been living and working in the Netherlands since 1992, and he’s been designing for the web since 1995. Stephen speaks at industry events and writes about CSS, web accessibility, open web standards, and design. His roots as a designer and art director in corporate identity, packaging design, and advertising served as a foundation for his current work as a web design and development strategist through his own user experience consultancy, Zero Interface.