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Here
are some of the best resources online, enjoy!
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Web
Style Guide: Basic Design Principles for Creating Web Sites
Buy
the Book!
Description:
This is the bible of Web style, but sifting through its encyclopedic
pages may take some time. Authoritative and punctuated with
visual examples, the Web Style Guide leads you through interface
design, information architecture, and practically every other
element related to Web style and design.
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Elements
of Web Design
Description: This feature starts with the big picture of
organization and navigation of your site and proceeds to the
nitty-gritty details, with helpful tips on page design and Web
graphics.
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New
Thinking for a New Medium
Description:
For those too impatient to wade through the Yale Style Guide,
this three-day tutorial from the Wired designers covers topics
from Web aesthetics to form and function. Requires some familiarity
with Web terminology. In Webmonkey.
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Project
Tips
Description:
Ten tips that cover the basics of Web design, emphasizing simplicity,
balance, and clear navigation. You won't find anything examined
in depth here, just commonsense Web tips.
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Jakob
Nielsen's Usability Web Site
Description:
This site is packed with practical information about designing
websites for users and not for products or as sales brochures.
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Screen
Structure, Navigation & Common Screen Elements
Description:
Get information abut how Lippincott & Margulies created
the Deloitte and Touche website. They give you layout features
and reasons behind why they did what they did.
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Lippincott
& Margulies: Portfolio
Description:
They have been in business since 1945 and have shown company's
that brand and identity are valuable assets and when managed
effectively and strategically can be catalysts for growth. Please
take a look at their work and review the diversity of cases
in their client database.
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Gartner
Groups Ecommerce Research & Info
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Redherring.com
Description:
Technology Business News, Analysis, and Research
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FastCompany
Description:
Founding Editors William Taylor and Alan Webber started
this magazine with two fundamental propositions: there is
a new world of business evolving, and there is a community
committed to new ways of working, competing, living and
growing. The magazine writes about the new economy and workplace
for people who believe in fusing tough-minded performance
with sane human values. We give you real tools to solve
real problems.
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Information
Week
Description:
A must read for anyone in the field of e-commerce and information
distribution
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Lessons
from a Cultural Revolution
Description:
Procter & Gamble is looking to IT to change its entrenched
culture -- and vice versa.
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Internet
Marketing Warriors
Description:
Incredible Internet site containing everything, I mean everything
you need to know to get your own business up and running.
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Javascript
for the World Wide Web (Visual Quickstart Guide)
by Tom Negrino, Dori Smith
Description:
A great website for anyone learning javascript. Great resource
tool and the book is a handy reference tool.
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Business
2.0
Description:
A great website to get up-to-date information about doing business
in the new economy. You'll find resources like marketing, ebusiness,
and breakthrough technologies.
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