A great supplementary guide to using this super program.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
As a graphics professional who is just beginning to explore the techniques of web site design, I found this book a great help: first, it is a good supplementary guide to the manual Adobe provides, and second, it helps explain some technical design principles which are unique to the web. If you have just purchased Imagestyler, I recommend it highly.
If you use ImageReady, you need this book!!!!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
Dan did a great job with PageMill in Depth, but ImageStyler in Depth shows this man knows not just his HTML, but his graphics, too. And where would the web be without graphics? Anyone who uses the program...beginners and advanced users alike...can buy this book and benefit from it. In fact, it's a "must have" for your web library. Adobe hit a home run when it released the program, but if Dan didn't get a grand slam with ImageStyler in Depth, I don't know what would. I teach web design and web graphics on a daily basis, and Dan's book shortend my learning curve considerably. I think so much of this book, I'm buying copies for my students and distributing them in class. Get it. You won't be disappointed. Maybe the best features of the book are in the back. Dan shows you how to integrate other popular graphic programs with ImageStyler, and reserves an entire chapter for ImageReady, another great Adobe product.
Needed at this time
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
Mr. Gray does a nice lite job on breezing through Image Styler. JS is why I went there but found some rather cool insights into the cutting edge of graphics, the web and Adobe.
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