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Flash Web Design


Binding: Textbook Binding
Dewey Decimal Number: 006.696
EAN: 9780735708969
ISBN: 0735708967
Label: New Riders Publishing
Manufacturer: New Riders Publishing
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 256
Publication Date: 2000-03-24
Publisher: New Riders Publishing
Studio: New Riders Publishing

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Summary: Terrible layout / typography
Comment: This book might have useful information about using flash in web design but the layout and typography is so terrible that I can't really use it as a reference.

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Summary: Practical, hands-on learning that provides insight
Comment: Hillman Curtis does not read like a textbook, but I learned as though it were. He explains the dynamic effect of Flash web design so I can make a statement on the web without ever using a word (if necessary). Each chapter has a step-by-step explanation of not only the "how to" but the "why" as well. There are also downloads (from his site) of the chapter example files; the combination is like having a private tutor. As a beginning Flash user, this is a basic text. I'll be using it as a reference for a long time.

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Summary: Slightly overrated.
Comment: Don't fall for the hype on this one. I love Hillman, and find him to be inspirational, but the book is less than it has been made to seem.

Customer Rating: Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5
Summary: And then there was Hillman....
Comment: Yep, this guy is what I consider one of the more crazy people. But believe me, in the best sense of the word. He is without a doubt, an immensely creative person, with what I believe is a God given gift for creation. He can take the most simple idea, and elaborate it into a whole proyect. Of course, he's got back up from his production team, but the guy is the brains behind the operation. Plus, he really knows how to design for web oriented multimedia. In my opinion, if you need some tips and tricks of the trade, plus a look at some inspirational proyects, then I suggest you pick up this book. Not much talk, just concrete examples and tools for all of us web designers/programmers out there.

Customer Rating: Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5
Summary: The Best Flash Book To Date
Comment: What I believe we're witnessing here in Hillman Curtis is the creativity of the new age artist. This is the new Picasso or new Monet. Well, that's my opinion. :)

What I enjoyed most about this book was not only the step-by-step "how-tos" but also the philosophies, the reasons behind placing an image here or making something move in this way as opposed to that. Hillman Curtis describes making an impact, making someone stop typing that message on AOL IM and sitting up to watch the spot you create (hard to explain without giving too much away - get the book!).

I also enjoyed the step-by-step process of creating storyboards for clients, of business tactics and "getting a client."

Overall a great read and highly recommended.


 

Editorial Reviews:

Learning from the best is always a good idea, especially when the best in the field is adept at explaining his methods. In Flash Web Design, Hillman Curtis, a renowned Web developer (particularly in motion graphics) walks you through nine enlightening Flash projects in order of increasing complexity.

Curtis calls these exercises "deconstructions," and it's an apt term. All the finished pieces can be viewed on Curtis's site (www.hillmancurtis.com/book). With his help, you reconstruct each Flash movie with no step overlooked. They range from type animation (Macromedia Shockzone) to his bandwidth-skinny (20K) navigational, an interactive media site created with action scripting, a streaming visual poem with MP3 audio and many other techniques. The spots are all aesthetically elegant, vibrant, and cutting-edge in terms of design and typography and are even a pleasure to work with.

The author is first and foremost a designer. The book demonstrates the importance of conceptualizing the clients' needs and how to preplan and storyboard the projects. It documents the motivations behind even the smallest design decisions, making this book valuable as a teaching tool and not just a grab bag of hotshot how-tos. Each project takes time, but even beginners can re-create the Flash movies. The steps are clearly explained and illustrated with screen shots. The artwork, however, is not provided. To work along with the deconstructions, readers will have to create similar art, film, and sound files.

Those aware of Hillman Curtis's work will also be familiar with that of the book's designer, Todd Purgason of Juxt Interactive (juxtinteractive.com). The layout for Flash Web Design evokes the layered, motion-through-structure style of Purgason's Web design (lundstromarch.com) and makes one wish the book also existed in movie format. In fact, Purgason's methodology is presented in the last chapter, where he shows the benefits of using Freehand in conjunction with Flash. --Angelynn Grant

Topics covered: Step-by-step case studies re-create existing Flash projects that range in complexity. Projects include type animation, navigational screens, working with wireframe art, converting vectorized video, working with streaming MP3 audio, using action scripting for interactivity, and going from Freehand sketches to finished Flash movies.


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