Rockport's "Web Site Graphics" series - focusing on separate but critical elements of online graphic design - is now available in one complete volume. This text looks at how designers use colour, type and navigation to create compelling sites. "Web Design Basics" covers all the essentials of site design, from tricks and techniques for uses of colour that attract attention and improve readability, to typographic techniques that engage the eye. It also includes examples of navigation and layout for interactive sites and how to use animated Gifs and fly-throughs.
I'm a freelance writer and designer. I've authored and edited a number of best-selling books about video editing, Web design, the Mac, and Palm devices. I'm a columnist for The Seattle Times, contribute regularly to magazines such as Macworld, HOW Magazine, and Photoshop Elements Techniques. The closest thing I have to a real job is Managing Editor of TidBITS.
See my personal weblog at http://www.jeffcarlson.com/, and my iMovie/video editing weblog at http://www.jeffcarlson.com/imovievqs/. More information about my work and current projects can be found at http://www.necoffee.com/.



