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The Digital Designer's Bible: The Print and Web Designers' Toolkit for Stress-Free Working Practice

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Designers are working these days in a complex web of technologies. This practical reference provides the essential resources every good designer needs at their fingertips. From how to get the best results out of the computer software and equipment to how you can avoid errors that bring disaster to schedules, client confidence and ultimately costs. The Digital Designer's Bible is the much longed-for-rule book that every digital designer will both want and need.

256 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2005

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Alistair Dabbs

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February 4, 2014
“good refference for designer esp those who work with digital device ... lol i wonder if still there designer that didn't use any of it now :P ( @ least you'll manage & work with comps & printer right ? )

some basic stuff well covered, and of course the vital ones too ( color management between devices, etc )”
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January 21, 2014
Me parece un GRAN libro que debería ser obligatorio en las universidades en la carrera de Diseño Gráfico.
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