Andrew Clarke
Inspired Design Decisions With Emmett McBain: Art Direction As Social Equity
Inspired Design Decisions With Giovanni Pintori: Publicity Becomes An Art Form
Inspired Design Decisions With Max Huber: Turning Mundane Subjects Into Exciting Visual Communication
Inspired Design Decisions With Herb Lubalin: Typography Can Be As Exciting As Illustration And Photography
Inspired Design Decisions With Otto Storch: When Idea, Copy, Art And Typography Became Inseparable
Inspired Design Decisions With Neville Brody: Design Cannot Remain Neutral
Inspired Design Decisions With Bea Feitler: An Unstoppable Creative Force
Inspired Design Decisions With Alexey Brodovitch
Inspired Design Decisions: Ernest Journal
Inspired Design Decisions: Pressing Matters
Inspired Design Decisions: Avaunt Magazine
Art Direction For The Web Using CSS Shapes
Art Directing For The Web With CSS Grid Template Areas
A Modern Designer’s Canvas
How To Encourage Better Client Participation In Responsive Design Projects
Art Direction for the Web
The web can be more than plain rectangles and perfect circles. Art Direction for the Web exists because we wanted to explore how we all, designers and front-end developers alike, can break out of generic web experiences prevailing today.
In the book, Andy explores original compositions, unexpected layouts, critical design thinking and front-end techniques that will help you create something that stands out.
To achieve this, the book applies art direction to examine a new approach to designing for the web. This book is supposed to make you think, and ask questions, and polish every pixel with clear intent and purpose. It will show you how art direction will:
- Connect your brand with customers
- Create connected experiences
- Improve engagement and conversions
- Bring personas and user stories to life
- Take design beyond frameworks
Art Direction for the Web (eBook)
The web can be more than plain rectangles and perfect circles. Art Direction for the Web exists because we wanted to explore how we all, designers and front-end developers alike, can break out of generic web experiences prevailing today.
In the book, Andy explores original compositions, unexpected layouts, critical design thinking and front-end techniques that will help you create something that stands out.
To achieve this, the book applies art direction to examine a new approach to designing for the web. This book is supposed to make you think, and ask questions, and polish every pixel with clear intent and purpose. It will show you how art direction will:
- Connect your brand with customers
- Create connected experiences
- Improve engagement and conversions
- Bring personas and user stories to life
- Take design beyond frameworks