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Designing books that you can follow

Although there is a lot of information online for the webdesign and there are lot of sources to learn online but still the best way to learn is books. There are some books that can give you information more then any other way.  in some way was connected to a book, whether on your own or in a classroom. And you still need books today. Here i do get a list of 8 designing books that we can prefer for learning.

Type Idea Index”  By Jim Krause



The Elements of Style” By William Strunk and E. B. White

  

Color Design Workbook: A Real-World Guide to Using Color in Graphic Design” By Terry Lee Stone with Sean Adams and Noreen Morioka



The Newspaper Designer’s Handbook” By Tim Harrower and Julie Elman



The Designer’s Web Handbook” By Patrick McNeil



Thinking with Type: A Critical Guide For Designers, Writers, Editors & Students” By Ellen Lupton




Caffeine for the Creative Mind: 250 Exercises to Wake Up Your Brain” By Stafan Mumaw and Wendy Lee Oldfield


   
            

Above the Fold: Understanding the Principles of Successful Web Site Design” By Brian Miller


  

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