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Transcending CSS - A peek inside

. This could very well be the one resource that bridges the editorial gap between design book and CSS book.

permanent link 30 nov at 06:51 by Cameron

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commentat 19:54 on 30 November 2006, Tg wrote:

Looks like a great book by Andy Clarke.

Once you decide to use the mechanics of CSS, indeed it does become a fine art.

The sneak peek shows how Andy creates color palettes.

I might just knock out (record) a photoshop action to do that. I used to have an action creating color palettes, not quite like those though.

Good luck with the book.

commentat 22:26 on 30 November 2006, Maleika E.A. wrote:

Wonderful. I'm going to buy this book. It looks extremely promising and Andy Clarke has been one of my favourite designers for quite some time. :)

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