72 dpi

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72 dpi

72 dpi іѕ ουr collection οf revolutionary web designs іn book form. Thе Internet´s rapid development constantly demands nеw, ingenious web designs thаt bind thе user tο thе website fοr аѕ long аѕ possible іn order tο provide hіm/ hеr wіth contents аnd information. Meaning thаt web site designers always hаνе tο develop nеw, fresh graphic solutions tο transport thе mοѕt diverse contents. Whаt thеу come up wіth іѕ thеn transported via thе WWW аnd appears іn 72 dots per inch resolu
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3 Comments for 72 dpi

  • 1. Jagannath  |  October 31st, 2009 at 2:31 pm

    The best survey of “interesting and inspiring” websites period. I’m going to be giving it to friends who are desigers for their birthdays this year. It shows sites which are pushing technology, not being pushed by it. However, this book may make working at a large .com more difficult for a designer.

    Be warned.

  • 2. Gurnam  |  October 31st, 2009 at 2:42 pm

    Either you see it from a dry-to-the-bone practical angle, and the book comes up short. If you use it to get more insight in standard user interface and navigation structures, you will not find it. This book is not about defining the ‘ideal’ navigation or garanteed successful interface. Quite the opposite.

    See, here is another approach to this thing called the web: what if you do not assume your user/visitor to be an idiot? What if the actual concept of using a website is part of the content and experience the designer wants you to have? It will result in some of the work shown in this publication. Where the user is not taken by the hand and force-fed how to use an interface.

    You can argue if this is needed, or if this approach even has a contribution to the world of internet. I for one think it has. The web is a means to exchange ideas and thoughts, just as it is a communication tool for business and information. There is simply not one truth or one rule to be followed. And if you do not see the relevance of experiment in how to communicate, use the book to see just where the usability goes overboard, and learn from that :-) But it never hurts to open your mind/eyes to the new and unexpected, even if it does not make immediate sense or logic. This book serves to do just that.

  • 3. Jafaru  |  October 31st, 2009 at 5:23 pm

    I can find only one use for this book. It is an excellent example of what NOT to do when designing user interfaces. These are some of the most unusable interfaces I have seen to date.

    Also, the only skill of the designers display is their ability to over use popular, gimmicky, current design trends. There is no originality displayed in the designs and there is no forethought in UI design and layout.

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