Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Skip Intro

Skip Intro
Author: Duncan McAlester
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Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 073571178X



Skip Intro: Flash Usability and Interface Design


Are you a Flash user constantly fighting the usability war? Skip Intro is designed to help educate the Flash community specifically and designers/programmers at large that usability isn't a dirty word. Get Skip Intro computer books for free.
It doesn't mean making boring pedestrian web sites, and it doesn't mean abandoning Flash. Quite the contrary, Flash offers advanced usability elements that traditional HTML websites could never hope to achieve. This book will show designers how to start thinking about their users and, more importantly, how to translate that understanding when they start designing or coding. Skip Intro moves beyond traditional usability books by shying away from listing examples of "why this is wrong" or "why this is right." Instead, it guides des Check Skip Intro our best computer books for 2013. All books are available in pdf format and downloadable from rapidshare, 4shared, and mediafire.

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It doesn't mean making boring pedestrian web sites, and it doesn't mean abandoning Flash. Quite the contrary, Flash offers advanced usability elements that traditional HTML websites could never hope to achieve. This book will show designers how to start thinking about their users and, more importantly, how to translate that understanding when they start designing or coding. Skip Intro moves beyond traditional usability books by shying away from listing examples of "why this is wrong" or "why this is right t doesn't mean making boring pedestrian web sites, and it doesn't mean abandoning Flash. Quite the contrary, Flash offers advanced usability elements that traditional HTML websites could never hope to achieve. This book will show designers how to start thinking about their users and, more importantly, how to translate that understanding when they start designing or coding. Skip Intro moves beyond traditional usability books by shying away from listing examples of "why this is wrong" or "why this is right." Instead, it guides des

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