LAYOUT &DESIGN

http://www.cybert ech.apple.com/HI/Web_design/intro.html

I found a great resource that you might enjoy, produced by Apple’s Human Interface group. It’s all about Web design. Michael P. McCurdy

 

http://www.pixelp.co.uk/wpd esign/wpdintro.shtml

“Web Page Design for Designers” is dedicated to promoting and furthering high standards of design for World Wide Web pages and is aimed primarily at graphic designers who want to brush up on the skills required for this new technology. (You are already HERE!) Joe Gillespie

 

http://warren-idea-exchange.com/

“Warren Idea Exchange.” Here’s a really cool and informative design site. I’ve been using this service for years, since before they went online, and received many good ideas. It’s a great place to cure a creative block. Ellie Nigretto

 

http://robynma.simplenet.com/theroa d/

Points you to everthing you need to create, maintain and enhance your Web site. Includes tutorials, guides, art (icons, backgrounds, animated gifs), resources, counters, e-zines, Java & JavaScript, and much more. Beginners to Intermediates. Robyn McCollum

 

http://www.ohiocars.com/urlcheck/

“URLCHECK - A Resource for Web Designers.” Mark Warrick

 

http://www.microsoft.com/worksh op/author/

“Microsoft Site Builder Workshop.” Mark Warrick

 

http://www.c net.com/Content/Features/Howto/Design/index.html

C/NET features - how to - elements of Web design. Mark Warrick

 

http://www.websightd.com/eight.html

“WEBsight Design - The 8 Steps To Web Development.” Mark Warrick

Editor’s note: Please, gang. It’s SITE, not sight.

 

http://www2.hk.gin.net/~davechan /pencil/

David Chan’s fun guide to curing Web site clutter. Join David’s campaign to rid the Web of spinning globes. Joe Gillespie

 

http://www.design.ru/ttt

Top Ten Web Design Tips. A collection of brief tutorials, bug alerts, and general advice on HTML and its extensions, Web page design and layout, browsers, and Web graphics. Dmitry Kirsanov

 

http://www.webreference.com/dlab/

Dmitry’s Design Lab, a monthly column that teaches the fundamental principles behind good Web design. Andy King

 

http://www.jaundicedeye.com

Help stamp out online creativity by competing for a Jaundiced Eye “Boring” badge. Jaundiced Eye is the release valve for Steven Champeon, a prolific but erratic intranet builder from Raleigh, NC, USA. His insights and rants are considered by many. If you’re trying to change the world a link at a time, check out the occasional outpourings of vitriol found at his site. Suzanne Stephens

 

Suzanne Stephens SStephens@opendoor.com

 

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