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Design for teens [e-book]
03-26-2011, 07:14 AM
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RE: Design for teens [e-book]
Wow: Im 15 and can do pixel art and some VB6/VB.Net programming.

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04-07-2011, 09:24 AM
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RE: Design for teens [e-book]
- Just a question, isn't this book considered warez?

I briefly downloaded and glanced at the book, and it was way below my skill level so I just wanna tell the forums the contents of the book.

If anyone is wondering the contents of this book, and if it suits what you want to do, I'll briefly outline that.

For one, the book is very outdated, the design trends are definitely out-of-date, and the barely teach and good coding practices (no doctypes etc). They also sponsor very crappy programs (people that don't know how to design sites use them) like NVU, etc. In addition, the design examples in the book are also extremely outdated.

I definitely think that rather than reading this book, you should go to

w3schools.org - HTML and CSS
Smashingmagazine.com - Web Design
and psd.tutsplus.com - Design

if you want to learn.

I am only 14, and I have done design for money before, and really wouldn't want to get newbies started down on this crappy coding route that I first went down when I first started design a few months ago.

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