Learn everything there is to know, from project planning through marketing and analytics, about Web design!
Principles of Web Design is a book about the fundamentals of clear graphic communication within the context of Web design.
Author Brian D. Miller is a sought-after expert in developing product and digital branding strategies for emerging startups and Fortune 500 organizations. In Principles of Web Design, he will teach the reader the tricks of the trade and everything one should know about web design through easy, step-by-step guides and with full-color illustrations.
The book has three sections, which follow the cycle of a typical Web project:
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Brian D. Miller, as the founder of multiple creative agencies including The Brian Miller Design Group, MillerSmith, and Wilton Creative, is a sought-after expert in developing product and digital branding strategies for emerging startups and Fortune 500 organizations. Brian has an MPS in design management from Pratt Institute and a BFA in graphic design from the Hartford Art School. Contact him at BrianDMiller.com.
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