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What books are a must-have for a professional layout designer in your opinion?
What books are a must-have for a professional layout designer in your opinion?
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You can flip through a large css book in your free time. There, practice is not particularly needed (if you are already typesetting, you can imagine everything in your head), but you don’t need to read in detail, either. a lot of basic things, but there may be things that you don't know.
Leah Verou, a dude popular in layout
circles, also has a useful booklet https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1449372635/ref=a... (much of which is on her blog lea.verou.me )
there are hardly any unique books, because. the topic is not particularly complicated, it will not work to penetrate into the depths. It seems to me that it will be more useful to penetrate in breadth, to study, for example, JS, for layout it will be very useful with webgl to make cool animations.
in this case, it is better to read not books, but style guides and someone else's code, analyzing incomprehensible places.
You can start with these
https://google.github.io/styleguide/htmlcssguide.html
https://cssguidelin.es/
https://github.com/airbnb/css
It is in this area that books really become outdated before they go out of print. Everything changes and expands too quickly.
Masthev is MDN and spec . Plus blizzards to taste. Plus, you can subscribe to the codepen mailing list, they sometimes send out interesting things. Generally only online.
Important update: This is an opinion about the accomplished pros. For learning, it is possible and possible to dig up something in print, more or less worthwhile.
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