A new book from Sitepoint hit the shelves this week. Sexy Web Design by Elliot Jay Stocks is “an easy-to-follow guide that reveals the secrets of how to build your own breathtaking web interfaces from scratch. You’ll be guided through the entire process of creating a gorgeous, usable web site by applying the timeless principles of user-centered design”.
The book has a full-color layout and large format (8” x 10”) and contains some great images of example websites.
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Stunning CSS3: A Project-Based Guide: Use this book to work through a series of practical yet cutting-edge projects. Each chapter walks you through standalone exercises that you can integrate into projects you're working on, or use as inspiration.
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HTML5 and CSS3 for the Real World will show you how to create websites using these new methods.
This easy-to-follow guide covers everything you need to know to get started. You’ll master the new semantic markup available in HTML5, as well as how to use CSS3 without sacrificing clean markup or resorting to complex workarounds. Buy the Book! · FREE Chapters
tutorial9.net 23 March 2009, 08:18 1
can u share the full book
Clive Walker 23 March 2009, 09:22 2
The full book is only available to purchase from Sitepoint
Amelia Vargo 27 March 2009, 09:45 3
It looks like a good book, Sitepoint seem to always produce great web design books!
Empire Elements 9 April 2009, 17:51 4
Heading to Sitepoint now!
Mohammad Eid 12 April 2009, 15:20 5
This book disappointed me. I’ve expected more from Sitepoint but, actually, online tutorials are better.
Carly 20 December 2009, 10:37 6
Hey, if anybody is interested, I’ve reviewed this book. I really love it and I think all designers/developers need it.
I give it 10/10