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Responsive Web Design with Adobe Photoshop (Paperback)
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List price R983
Loot Price R173
Discovery Miles 1 730
You Save R810 (82%)
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For a couple of decades now, designers have used Photoshop to mock
up Web page designs. However, that work generally results in a
static graphic of the page, which has to be translated by a
developer into the components of a Web page: HTML files and
Web-compatible image files. Our multi-device world has shown us
that this approach to web design, including full-page comps done in
Photoshop, is increasingly problematic. Modern web designers are
adopting a new approach: creating flexible web pages whose layout
can adapt to suit the screen on which they are displayed. This is
"Responsive Web Design" [RWD]. Until now, books on designing
responsive Web sites have focused on HTML and CSS - in other words,
they've been very code-centric, and visual creativity seems to take
a back seat. This new book is aimed at the visual Web designer
who's accustomed to working in Photoshop. Adobe Photoshop CC
contains many new features that help streamline the process of
converting a static page design to a set of components for a
responsive web page. Dan Rose is one of the best-known advocates of
this new way of working in Photoshop. He's observed that only a few
people are talking about Photoshop for RWD constructively, yet a
majority (63% as of his last informal poll) of web designers are
using Photoshop for more than simple asset creation. This
transition is a pain point for many designers. His new book will
balance coverage of conceptual issues (how to fit tools like
Photoshop to the design workflow rather than fitting a workflow to
the tools) with practical design exercises tailored to help
communicate the overall design direction of the page while
respecting the needs of the fluid Web. In addition, he will
introduce methods for taking HTML back into Photoshop for further
refinement.
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