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Professional Web Design
Table of Contents Preface 4 Design for Delight (The Current State of Web Design) 5 Keypress Navigation (The Current State of Web Design) 12 Print Design Influence (The Current State of Web Design) 23 Horizontalism (The Current State of Web Design) 36 Real-Life Metaphors (Web Design Trends) 54 Subtle Interactivity (Web Design Trends) 71 Context-Sensitive Navigation (Web Design Trends) 82 Rapid CSS3 Adaptation (Web Design Trends) 90 Responsive Web Design: What It Is and How to Use It 112 A Showcase Of Responsive Web Design 140 Persuasion Triggers in Web Design 156 Why We Should Start Using CSS3 and HTML5 Today 169 HTML5: The Facts And The Myths 186 The User Is The Anonymous Web Designer 196 The Design Matrix: A Powerful Tool for Guiding Client Input 209 A Design Is Only As Deep As It Is Usable 229 Web Designers, Don’t Do It Alone 241 Why Design-By-Committee Should Die 245 Design Better and Faster with Rapid Prototyping 252 When a Thousand Words Is Worth a Picture 267 The Authors 280 The Smashing eBook Series 283 Smashing eBook #7│Professional Web Design Volume 2 │ 3 Preface We’re seeing better interaction design and more aesthetically pleasing designs. And we’re seeing more personal, engaging and memorable sites, too. But what exactly is making the difference? What new directions is Web design heading in today? What new techniques, concepts and ideas are becoming important? This eBook describes existing and upcoming trends and explains how the Web design might evolve in the coming months and years. It also touches on what Web designers should be ready for to keep abreast of new challenges and opportunities. The articles are the best about professional Web design that have been published on Smashing Magazine in 2010 and 2011. They have been carefully edited and prepared for this eBook. Some screenshots and links were removed to make the book easier to read and print out. Thomas Burkert Smashing eBook Editor