Fresh Styles for Web Designers: Eye Candy from the Underground

Fresh Styles for Web Designers: Eye Candy from the Underground by Curt Cloninger is a guide published by Waite Group Press in 2001, featuring 211 pages in English. This book presents a detailed exploration of contemporary visual ideas emerging from the experimental design subculture, making it a resource for Web designers seeking inspiration and innovative concepts.
Readers will find that the book is organized into ten chapters, each focusing on a unique design type, including styles like 1950s Hello Kitty and pixilated punk rock. The vivid color illustrations enhance the content, providing visual context to the discussed aesthetics. Additionally, each chapter concludes with web addresses that represent the respective styles, allowing readers to further explore the themes of INTERNET and WEB SITES_DESIGN.
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Filled with vivid color illustrations, this guide for Web designers describes in detail some of the latest visual ideas from the experimental design subculture. Each of ten chapters explores a distinct design type, such as 1950s Hello Kitty style, pixilated punk rock style, and the minimalist aesthetics of HTML purists. Web addresses for sites representative of each style are found at the ends of the chapters. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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