Garcia, whose design firm has redesigned hundreds of newspapers, dedicates a chapter to creating online editions of newspapers. Another chapter features case studies of newspapers that successfully made the transition from print to online, in which Garcia discusses the challenges that each organization had to meet. He goes on to discuss magazine-based sites as well as animation and navigation elements. There's an appendix that lists resources for more information on new media; an appendix that lists interesting, well designed Web sites; and appendices on HTML tags and color and hex values.
If you need help revising content for the Web and creating a single consistent interface that's just right for your intended audience, give this book a close look.
- Tackles real-world situations, such as handling workflow, hardware/software considerations, and production issues
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This review is from: Redesigning Print for the Web (Paperback)
Oh no... This book does not show you how to make graphics or code your web pages; I don't think it's designed for that purpose. It does however teach you when, why and how to utilize different design tactics, layouts, typography, photos, colors and graphics to best present information on the web.I found Garcia's approach original. Although the author's main discussion here is about adjusting news print for the web, this book offers valuable insight and concepts for reader-oriented web design. Full color examples and real-life case studies add even more substance to the book. The general presentation of its contents is very readable and refreshing. I give it a pass and recommend it for web designers' library.
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