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Designing With CSS For a Beautiful Web

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  • Language English
  • Subtitles: English
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: 0321680138
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 84,308 in Film & TV (See Top 100 in Film & TV)


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Format:DVD
The 'Designing with CSS for a Beautiful Web' is probably the single best DVD I ever bought (Casablanca aside) - it's the gift that keeps giving. The DVD is incredibly useful whether for a complete newbie web designer or helping to fill in a few gaps/tips & tricks for a web developer. Andy's style of presentation, rich content and passion for web design makes this an easy and enjoyable tutorial. I think Andy Clarke (Malarkey) may just be my digital hero!
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1 of 6 people found the following review helpful
Learning experience 23 Feb 2010
By klou
Format:DVD
Designing with CSS is a definitely "must buy" item for everyone wants to learn the right how to use CSS in modern web design.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
Great for int/adv level web dev/designers 1 Mar 2010
By Matti Salokangas - Published on Amazon.com
Format:DVD
I have also read Transcending CSS, so was not sure how much more this DVD could offer but i'm a big fan of Andy Clarke, so I thought I'd give it a shot. I was pleasantly surprised with the layout and step by step layout of the DVD. Andy provides realistic examples and walks you through the html and css as he develops a fictitious site called "Activate the Death Ray". Having developed quite a few websites myself and work day to day as a web developer a lot of the dvd was re-enforcing concepts I already understood, but it is always great to hear them from a modern day CSS master such as Andy. I did pull away with some nifty css tricks that I am certainly going to add to my collection and will make developing for the web a bit easier.

I gave it 4 out of 5 stars, because as I was watching it jumped back to the chapter menu (which was quite annoying) after some of them ended, rather than just playing through. Bloopers at the end were funny, wish Andy had been a bit more of the "blooper's" Andy during, would have made it a bit more fun.

Overall, well done, a lot of stuff to put into one dvd and i'm passing it around the dev team where i'm at to make sure everyone is up to speed with standards compliant web development and have at the least a basic idea of design concepts, such as typography and color.

If you aren't sure, buy it. You can get it on [...] for cheaper than amazon too.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
A new way to work 19 April 2010
By A. Solove - Published on Amazon.com
Format:DVD|Amazon Verified Purchase
This video was incredibly helpful. I am a professional web designer who regularly reads blogs, pokes around sites, and reviews CSS books, so I didn't expect to learn much. And, when it came to the box model or specifying colors, I didn't.

But seeing the working methods and process, and hearing about the thought process behind the design steps, was incredibly helpful. You walk through making a linear outline of the page content (which makes it accessible and well-structured) in a word processor and then HTML, then styling the typography, roughly laying out the page, and then lots of finishing touches like beautiful buttons, image replacement, etc.

I ordered this DVD as inspiration before starting a new client project, and I already feel like they're getting more than they originally paid for!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
CSS based web design tutorial 30 April 2010
By Pam R - Published on Amazon.com
Format:DVD
This video shows the how and why of moving to standards compliant accessible web design. In it, CSS wizard, Andy Clarke presents his belief that creating a web site should be approached from a browser instead of from a fixed mock up of the design. He explains how end users can alter a layout as they often enlarge or shrink web pages to fit their screens or to make the print easier to read. Instead of beginning with a model that's done on a rigid page meant for print he relates how using a browser will let a design flow through all the changes that might be affected by the end user or viewing device.

Along the way, Andy covers the basics of CSS layouts, as well as working with type and color to enhance a design. His methods, tools and resources are shared. I particularly liked the way he pulls the background color throughout the other areas of a website. The humorous outtakes at the end of the video show a more comical side than is seen in the main portion.

If you haven't already been convinced to move to a more modern approach when building websites or need a refresher on why to do so, this video will be a valuable tool. Following Andy's advice will save work time as well as enhance design skills. I thoroughly enjoyed this DVD and would recommend it to anyone wishing to reinforce their web authoring ability.
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