Design Concepts with Code: An Approach for Developers
Existing graphic design books are not aimed at programmers and do not contain code, existing ‘interface design" books do not contain information about basic graphic design, or they are about methodology and ideas. Design Concepts with Code is the first book to combine code listings with pragmatic design guidelines for programmers on the Web and off.

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Design Concepts with Code: An Approach for Developers
Existing graphic design books are not aimed at programmers and do not contain code, existing ‘interface design" books do not contain information about basic graphic design, or they are about methodology and ideas. Design Concepts with Code is the first book to combine code listings with pragmatic design guidelines for programmers on the Web and off.

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Design Concepts with Code: An Approach for Developers

Design Concepts with Code: An Approach for Developers

by Stanko Blatnik, Kelly Carey
Design Concepts with Code: An Approach for Developers

Design Concepts with Code: An Approach for Developers

by Stanko Blatnik, Kelly Carey

Paperback(Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed.)

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Existing graphic design books are not aimed at programmers and do not contain code, existing ‘interface design" books do not contain information about basic graphic design, or they are about methodology and ideas. Design Concepts with Code is the first book to combine code listings with pragmatic design guidelines for programmers on the Web and off.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781590591116
Publisher: Apress
Publication date: 11/18/2003
Series: The expert's Voice Series
Edition description: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed.
Pages: 384
Product dimensions: 7.01(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.03(d)

About the Author

Stanko Blatnik teaches online courses for the University of Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina on XML technologies, SVG, and process control. He also directs a nonprofit institute in Velenje, Slovenia: the Institute for Symbolic Analysis and Development of Information Technologies. In addition, Stanko writes about topics such as Balkan and European beaurocracy, patents and new technologies, and the hydrogen economy for journals in Slovenia. A physicist by trade, Stanko spent 15 years teaching and administering at the University of Tuzla, in Tuzla, Bosnia-Herzegovina.

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