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Relatively timeless web design books

Mar 29 2009

On multiple occasions the topic of “Where to start” with web design has come up. There are many blogs out there covering the topic of web design/ frontend development, here is a good start to creating the ultimate web design bookshelf.

  1. Designing with Web Standards
  2. CSS: the Definitive Guide
  3. Dom Scripting
  4. Web Standards Creativity
  5. CSS Mastery

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