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Web Concept and Design by Crystal Waters

About.com Rating five out of Five

By Jennifer Kyrnin, About.com

The Bottom Line

This is not a book to learn HTML. This is a book to learn to use HTML to good effect.
Pros
  • Excellent checklist for Web designers
  • Tips to review audience - how that impacts design
  • Organization and maintenance tips
Cons
  • None

Description

  • Learn how to compete with the myriad sites out there.
  • Review your audience and learn how to design your site to meet their needs and wants.
  • Clear chapters on color, fonts, and graphics.
  • Explanations for how to create a site that is dynamic, fun, and fast loading.
  • Ideas for generating content and even creating a site map.

Guide Review - Web Concept and Design by Crystal Waters

If you're looking for a book on HTML, you should look elsewhere. This book is not about the mechanics of Web site creation, but rather how to make your site look good and attractive to your customers. You will evaluate your goals for your site and then learn how to apply those goals to good Web design. The sections on color and fonts are extremely useful - especially to designers who don't have a print background. Finally, if you don't read the book, you should at least review the test drive. This excerpt from the book explains 29 things you should check before you make your page live on the Web.
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