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www.colour (Design Directories) (Paperback)

by Roger Pring (Author)
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  • Paperback: 192 pages
  • Publisher: Cassell Illustrated; New edition edition (12 Aug 2003)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 1844031071
  • ISBN-13: 978-1844031078
  • Product Dimensions: 23 x 20.8 x 1.8 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 1,551,553 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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www.colour follows www.type in the Design Directories series aimed at the would-be professional, student and serious amateur web designer. This book won't teach you how to use your software (Mac Photoshop is the default) but any web-browsing session will confirm the value of the volume--an ugly, hard-to-read website is an unsuccessful website.

A graphic designer who has worked on-screen since 1982, Roger Pring inspires design confidence immediately because his book is so aesthetically pleasing, sporting production values associated with considerably more expensive publications. Beginning with an explanation of how the brain perceives colour, Pring gives us a whistle-stop tour of how monitors display colour, and a swift outline of some of the problems of ensuring colour fidelity between Macs, PCs and print. If you do struggle with some of the concepts there are copious illustrations and the author's line in gentle humour makes it all the more palatable. There is also material on the psychological associations of colour, as well as on file formats and compression.

There isn't a great deal of depth, but that is not the purpose of this book. Essentially it is a showcase offering examples of good design from 300 outstanding web-sites. Pring teaches by example, offering brief but insightful comments on why these web pages are so effective, an approach intended to make you rethink and clarify your own colour strategies.

A coffee-table book perhaps, but if the ideas provide inspiration for just one successful new site then it is most worthwhile. --Gary S. Dalkin --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.



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This guide should ensure that colour on the Web looks perfect, no matter what type of machine is displaying it, blending together the importance of considering design and the technical know-how to reproduce ideas. Starting with a focus on colour and what different colours can mean to different groups, it moves on to the technical process whereby colour arrives on screen and how colours in screen and in print differ. Tips on how to control colour on-screen are then given, including use of image palettes and techniques for placing the colour on the webpage. The final showcase of 300 sites displaying innovative use of colour shows what can be done and its functional effectiveness, providing readers with a source of inspiration for their own design.

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9 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent coverage of this crucial Web Design subject, 6 April 2001
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Web Design is big, BIG business and having an awareness of HTML and a bit of JavaScript does NOT make you a professional Web Designer. There is so much more to this dedicated art than people think, and this book is an excellent step between being an amateur and a Professional.

Building logically through the steps involved in picking a colour scheme, readers are presented with a well-though-out layout, and easy to follow guidelines to success. Demonstrating ways of analysing a colour scheme to pick what is best, and how to maximise the visual impact of your site simply by using the right colours, this book covers the more creative side of Web Design. Colour may not be the most obvious subject in this world of technical manuals and instruction books, but colour scheme design and planning is one of the many secrets that make a website go from being simply "good", through to "GREAT!" The showcase at the end is excellent, providing many examples of existing colour schemes and highlighting the good and bad points of a huge host of sites. In my opinion, this book is well worth the money for the Showcase alone.

For anyone out there wanting to break into Professional Web Design, it is essential not to miss this book.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars www.Colour, 6 Jan 2004
I was disappointed with this book due to the limited coverage of colour within a design context. I was hoping that this book would provide a new perspective, or any perspective about the use of colour within the development of interactive web design. But what it does do is to retrace material found from other sources, such as software manuals etc.

On the good side, this book provides many inspiring website screen captures which show how other people use colour within their own designs.

Overall I would not recommend this book, unless you are looking for lots of screen captures as a source of inspiration.

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0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars www.Colour, 6 Jan 2004
I was disappointed with this book due to the limited coverage of colour within a design context. I was hoping that this book would provide a new perspective, or any perspective about the use of colour within the development of interactive web design. But what it does do is to retrace material found from other sources, such as software manuals etc.

On the good side, this book provides many inspiring website screen captures which show how other people use colour within their own designs.

Overall I would not recommend this book, unless you are looking for lots of screen captures as a source of inspiration.

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