The Art and Science of Web Design turns 5
"I wrote The Art and Science of Web Design five years ago. That doesn't seem like all that long ago, really, but when I recently paged through the book I was pleasantly surprised to find just how much had changed. When I started writing the book in the winter of 1999, there were no large-scale commercial sites built with standards-based markup. Every single design decision we made factored the dial-up experience. Personal home pages were still a handcrafted-html effort; blogs had only barely emerged on the scene.
But like I said, much has changed in five years. While much of the book holds ideas I still adamantly profess today, it's wrapped in an historical context that is tough to get past. In fact, the book feels most valuable to me as a way of marking the progress we've made since it was published.
So have a look through the book. I've made the original PDF proof available as a 3.4 megabyte download: The Art and Science of Web Design." continued ... (Via Jeffrey Veen)












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