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Deep Sites: Intelligent Innovation in Contemporary Web Design (Paperback)

by Max Bruinsma (Author), Sjoukje van der Meulen (Author)
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  • Paperback: 192 pages
  • Publisher: Thames & Hudson (8 May 2003)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0500283842
  • ISBN-13: 978-0500283844
  • Product Dimensions: 27.7 x 22.1 x 2 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 2.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 917,322 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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The proliferation of books on web design has buried the many critical issues that have emerged over the last two or three years. New technologies and applications, along with ever-more-sophisticated compression techniques and broadband services, have accelerated the growth of the web and the number of its users - and given rise to a number of crucial issues. Now, for the first time, comes an intelligent book on the defining principles of cutting-edge web design. Deep Sites will lead a large audience directly to the key practitioners and to the underlying principles that make their work so significant. The book is organized by critical areas of web design: - Interface It took about a century for the young art of book printing to realize that it needed page numbers to facilitate easy navigation through the book. Roughly a decade after the large-scale development of the web, designers and developers are still searching for the best way to navigate cyberspace. - Typography Once static forms now have to be re-invented from scratch when applied to on-screen media to accommodate time and motion. - Animation With the advent of streaming media, growing bandwidth and leaner data, the web will become a serious competitor to television. The design implications are manifold and centre on the problem of combining 'print' and 'TV' environments into new formats - Community Virtually everyone can be the editor of their own web 'zine. The explosive growth of personal and community homepages has spawned entirely new approaches - crude, candid, innocent and outrageously diverse - that have begun to exert their influence on professional design - Authoring Dozens of editorial and design software tools make it possible for complete dilettantes to create websites of considerable complexity and quality


About the Author

Max Bruinsma is a leading international critic of graphic design. Former editor of Eye magazine (London), he is now based in Amsterdam.

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2.0 out of 5 stars Intelligent innovation? Contemporary design? Not really., 16 Jan 2004
What a disappointment!

This book came highly recommended in a recent edition of Computer Arts but, it's absolute drivel! The style of writing just makes you want to look at the pictures and the authors justification for some of the downright abysmal sites he has included would be funny if it wasn't so annoying. Example: "...opens with white text on an orange background, one of the most pleasent examples of purely text-based interface I have seen." It's white text on an orange background - and that's it - how did that site make it into a book about contemporary web design?

Whilst it is true that there are some cracking sites explored in this book, it would be hard for every one to be a donkey. I was hoping to find a reference book full of truely outstanding graphical web design, but most of whats covered here is too abstract to be inspirational. Sites that are included because they have a couple of clever lines of javascript (which isn't explained) or because bold white ariel text on a black background is a good example of typography do not interet me at all. If, like me, you wanted to go through a web directory where every site makes you go "Wow!" then do not buy this book.

It has only escaped getting one star as there is so many sites covered, as I said, the law of averages dictates that you're bound to like a few of them.

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