If you are a web designer or developer with expert coding experience, then this book can be a handy reference. This book is full of current pattern options where the authors, Bill Scott and Theresa Neil thoroughly go through each example into easy to read detail that include plenty of graphics. They
Designing Web Interfaces: Principles and Patterns for Rich Interactions
โ Scribed by Bill Scott, Theresa Neil
- Publisher
- O'Reilly Media
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 336
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
The full color screen-shots and in-depth analysis make this a fine book. The best parts are the side-bars that summarize the key takeaway points of each section. I also like the pattern-language - "overlay" - it could mean a few different things depending on who you ask, but in this context it is described as a specific concept and differentiated from "inlay" for example. I like that this book actually gets quite technical, yet does not include any real source code or steer you towards any particular technology/framework/language. We need more books like this - teach us about the "why" but leave the "how" up to us.
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Really handy and useful resource to have around. It's very specific, so i expect it to look dated in a few years, but right now it hits the nail on the head 9 times outta 10.
Really handy and useful resource to have around. It's very specific, so i expect it to look dated in a few years, but right now it hits the nail on the head 9 times outta 10.
Want to learn how to create great user experiences on today's Web? In this book, UI experts Bill Scott and Theresa Neil present more than 75 design patterns for building web interfaces that provide rich interaction. Distilled from the authors' years of experience at Sabre, Yahoo! and Netflix, these
Want to learn how to create great user experiences on today's Web? In this book, UI experts Bill Scott and Theresa Neil present more than 75 design patterns for building web interfaces that provide rich interaction. Distilled from the authors' years of experience at Sabre, Yahoo! and Netflix, these
This text offers advice on creating user-friendly interface designs - whether they're delivered on the Web, a CD, or a 'smart' device like a cell phone. It presents solutions to common UI design problems as a collection of patterns - each containing concrete examples, recommendations, and warnings