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E-raamat: Browsers, Devices, and Fonts: A Designer's Guide to Fonts and How They Function on the Web [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

  • Formaat: 210 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 27-Dec-2018
  • Kirjastus: CRC Press
  • ISBN-13: 9780429465062
  • Taylor & Francis e-raamat
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  • Formaat: 210 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 27-Dec-2018
  • Kirjastus: CRC Press
  • ISBN-13: 9780429465062
Part technical and part theoretical, this practical guide to web typography helps designers understand how the typographic choices they make in layout and prototyping programs behave once they are turned into live code. Through a series of demos, this book teaches designers how to create typographic specific webpages by learning just enough HTML and CSS to be able to view the pages in different browsers, devices, and operating systems. With live webpages to evaluate, designers will learn how to test those pages for supported features and performance, ensuring font choices look as good in the browser as it does in their layout program, delivering a speedy experience to the users.

Key Features

Demonstrates the minimal amount of HTML and CSS necessary to be able to create webpages to see typographic choices in the browser. Discusses responsive design and how to evaluate and test those choices for performance and usability prior to front-end development. Demonstrates how to review your own typographic, image, and layout choices in the browser through a series of demos in the book.
Author Bio vii
01 Introduction
1(6)
02 How the Web Works
7(14)
03 Setting Up Your Toolbox
21(34)
What You Are Going to Need
23(26)
Using Your Device Lab
49(1)
Using the Performance Test Server
50(2)
Webpage Test
52(3)
04 Typography
55(52)
Font Specimen Page
60(16)
Typographic Hierarchy Page
76(9)
The Typographic Choices You Actually Need to Test
85(22)
05 Finding Breakpoints for Text & Images
107(62)
Preparing Images for the Web
109(13)
Faux Layouts
122(9)
Where Does This Fit into Your Design Process?
131(3)
The Layout Choices You Actually Need to Evaluate and Test
134(35)
06 Style Guides for Everyone
169(28)
Style Guides vs. Design Systems
171(23)
The Hand Off
194(3)
Index 197
Gary Rozanc is an assistant professor at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, and the education director for AIGA Baltimore. Garys research has focused on discovering the best practices for teaching interactive and user experience design, specifically finding the ideal balance of visual design, user experience, and frontend development skills for the emerging interactive designer. Garys bi-weekly podcast series Design Edu Today, nationally recognized by the AIGA Design Educators Community and Design Incubation, helped contribute to discovering the ideal balance between design disciplines that he brings back to the classroom.