The Non-Designer's Web Book

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Robin Williams and John Tollett break down the complex world of web design for those without a background in graphic arts or coding. This guide focuses on creating clean, professional websites by applying fundamental principles of visual communication. The authors use a conversational style to demystify technical jargon, ensuring that anyone can build an attractive online presence without feeling…

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