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World Of Warcraft Atlas Wrath Of The Lich King»rank: 3092par: Blizzard
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English Grammar In Use with Answers and CD ROM: A Self-study Reference and Practice Book for Intermediate Students of English»rank: 8891par: Raymond Murphy
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Groundswell»rank: 4556par: Charlene Li, Josh Bernoff
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iBrain: Surviving the Technological Alteration of the Modern Mind»rank: 3326par: Gary W. Small, Gigi Vorgan
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The Non-Designer's Design Book»rank: 21242par: Robin Williams
Chroniques et points de vue:From Amazon.co.uk:Subtitled Design and Typographic Principles for the Visual Novice, this book is for anyone who has to design a newsletter, job ad, flyer, business card, memo, report or whatever, but has no idea what separates good design from bad. Except, of course, that the first looks clear, professional, sophisticated and right, and the second is an ugly, unreadable mess.Robin Williams has an easily readable style and manages to communicate sometimes complex and sophisticated concepts simply and directly. She rightly assumes that, though most people can recognise bad ... |
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Switching to a Mac For Dummies»rank: 9333par: Arnold Reinhold
Chroniques et points de vue:From Amazon.co.uk:Subtitled Design and Typographic Principles for the Visual Novice, this book is for anyone who has to design a newsletter, job ad, flyer, business card, memo, report or whatever, but has no idea what separates good design from bad. Except, of course, that the first looks clear, professional, sophisticated and right, and the second is an ugly, unreadable mess.Robin Williams has an easily readable style and manages to communicate sometimes complex and sophisticated concepts simply and directly. She rightly assumes that, though most people can recognise bad ... |
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Web Analytics: An Hour a Day»rank: 1435par: Avinash Kaushik
Chroniques et points de vue:From Amazon.co.uk:Subtitled Design and Typographic Principles for the Visual Novice, this book is for anyone who has to design a newsletter, job ad, flyer, business card, memo, report or whatever, but has no idea what separates good design from bad. Except, of course, that the first looks clear, professional, sophisticated and right, and the second is an ugly, unreadable mess.Robin Williams has an easily readable style and manages to communicate sometimes complex and sophisticated concepts simply and directly. She rightly assumes that, though most people can recognise bad ... |
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Framework Design Guidelines: Conventions, Idioms, and Patterns for Reusable .NET Libraries»rank: 8897par: Krzysztof Cwalina, Brad Abrams
Chroniques et points de vue:From Amazon.co.uk:Subtitled Design and Typographic Principles for the Visual Novice, this book is for anyone who has to design a newsletter, job ad, flyer, business card, memo, report or whatever, but has no idea what separates good design from bad. Except, of course, that the first looks clear, professional, sophisticated and right, and the second is an ugly, unreadable mess.Robin Williams has an easily readable style and manages to communicate sometimes complex and sophisticated concepts simply and directly. She rightly assumes that, though most people can recognise bad ... |
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Failure to Communicate»rank: 9505par: Holly Weeks
Chroniques et points de vue:From Amazon.co.uk:Subtitled Design and Typographic Principles for the Visual Novice, this book is for anyone who has to design a newsletter, job ad, flyer, business card, memo, report or whatever, but has no idea what separates good design from bad. Except, of course, that the first looks clear, professional, sophisticated and right, and the second is an ugly, unreadable mess.Robin Williams has an easily readable style and manages to communicate sometimes complex and sophisticated concepts simply and directly. She rightly assumes that, though most people can recognise bad ... |
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Star Ocean First Department Official Strategy Guide»rank: 22702par: Square Enix
Chroniques et points de vue:From Amazon.co.uk:Subtitled Design and Typographic Principles for the Visual Novice, this book is for anyone who has to design a newsletter, job ad, flyer, business card, memo, report or whatever, but has no idea what separates good design from bad. Except, of course, that the first looks clear, professional, sophisticated and right, and the second is an ugly, unreadable mess.Robin Williams has an easily readable style and manages to communicate sometimes complex and sophisticated concepts simply and directly. She rightly assumes that, though most people can recognise bad ... |