Turn your skills from print to digital

Turn your skills from print to digital

If you’re a print designer looking to transfer your skills to digital, a new special edition ‘bookazine’ from our sister title, .net magazine, may be able to help

Launch A Website is a 228-page guide for non-techies that walks you through the whole process of building a website from start to finish – and includes tips and advice on researching your audience, designing your site and, of course, getting seen on Google.

Written by industry experts, Launch A Website is broken up into 12 different sections, each with its own introductory chapter that explains the jargon and concepts for each in non-technical language anyone can understand. The 12 sections are:

  1. How sites are built
  2. User research
  3. Planning
  4. Project management 
  5. Visual branding 
  6. Layout & graphics 
  7. Text & typography
  8. SEO
  9. User experience
  10. Accessibility
  11. Testing
  12. Hosting

Launch A Website is available at all good UK bookstores from today, Thursday 5 July 2012 for £14.99. You can also pick up a copy online on the My Favourite Magazines website.

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Rob Mead-Green
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Ex-deputy editor Rob is a freelance writer, editor and journalist with over 20 years' experience in online, print and digital publishing. Past and present clients include Computer Arts, O2, Tesco, FHM, John Lewis, the Mail On Sunday, Orange, TechRadar, MacFormat, T3 and Grand Designs Magazine. He's married with two children and lives in the World Heritage city of Bath.

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