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by stiff
4906 days ago
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Good books, but not particularly good for hackers. I have the "The Elements of Typography Style" for example, it is certainly a classic, but it is written for people already familiar with typography to some extent, is very long and most of it isn't very relevant to web design. A good design book for hackers, would have less than 200 pages and deal with the essentials, basic typography, using whitespace productively, grids, color theory etc. in a systematic way. If anyone has any recommendations for that kind of book, I would love to hear them. |
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These books will help you get a better understanding of the principles of good design at root level, but they won't do much if you're just looking to make your app look or work better.
On the other hand, these books are much more practical:
http://bootstrappingdesign.com/
http://designforhackers.com/
http://nathanbarry.com/webapps/
And I also wrote a design eBook myself (not as good as the three above, but it's also a lot cheaper):
http://sachagreif.com/ebook