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Design for Hackers: Reverse Engineering Beauty

Design for Hackers: Reverse Engineering Beauty

Book by David Kadavy
3.7/5 · Goodreads
Discover the techniques behind beautiful design by deconstructing designs to understand them The term 'hacker' has been redefined to consist of anyone who has an insatiable curiosity as to how things work—and how they can try to make them better.... Google Books
Originally published: August 8, 2011
Author: David Kadavy
Design for Hackers: Reverse Engineering Beauty from www.amazon.com
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But the title “Design for Hackers” and the subtitle “reverse-engineering beauty” imply that he's going to go over concrete examples of beautiful designs. It ...
Discover the techniques behind beautiful design by deconstructing designs to understand them The term 'hacker' has been redefined to consist of anyone who ...
Design for Hackers: Reverse Engineering Beauty from designforhackers.com
Hackers, developers, and entrepreneurs can learn web design online with our free email course, and David Kadavy's best-selling 'Design for Hackers.''
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This book is aimed at hackers of all skill levels and explains the classical principles and techniques behind beautiful designs by deconstructing those designs ...
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Award-winning designer David Kadavy uses this "reverse-engineering" process in Design for Hackers to deconstruct classical design principles and techniques from ...
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This book is aimed at hackers of all skill levels and explains the classical principles and techniques behind beautiful designs by deconstructing those designs ...
In stock
Discover the techniques behind beautiful design by deconstructing designs to understand them The term 'hacker' has been redefined to consist of anyone who ...
Design for Hackers: Reverse Engineering Beauty from www.oreilly.com
Design for Hackers takes apart design by "reverse-engineering" Impressionist painting, Renaissance sculpture, the Mac OS X Aqua interface, Twitter's web ...