Jeremy Keith’s HTML5 for Web Designers looks fantastic—instant preorder. I’m a big fan of Stan’s design for the book as well. You know it’s successful both as an individual design and a visual system when my first thought is “I can’t wait to have a full shelf of ABA books.”
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HTML5 spec is 900 pages and hard to read. HTML5 for Web Designers is 85 pages and fun to read. Easy choice.
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