Back in November we showcased here a list with 8 Books Every Designer Should Read, and to the present day, five months later we keep receiving emails from readers thanking us for the list and asking for a new round of recommendations. Based on that, I decided to gather a few more books for you to check out. Since I’m not a designer, I had to ask my friends who are designers and developers to help me out with some recommendations, and here is a new round of books we believe may interest you. Feel free to also give your recommendations in the comments.
Friday, April 19, 2013
Monday, April 8, 2013
Where To Get Free E-Books
So you just dropped some cash on a new e-reader.
Now you're expected to pay more money to fill it up with content?
Not necessarily – there are loads of places around the internet where you can score good books for the best price there is – no price at all.
Tuesday, August 14, 2012
Top 40 Book Recommendations For Designers
The proverbial fact is that knowledge is power, that “the more you know, the better off you are.” Books are often known for changing people’s values, their worldview, and their ideas about design. In doing this we hope to focus attention on how books can be important and inspired sources of creativity, innovation, and invention. We spend time to find books that have been important, meaningful, and formative for others.
Thursday, June 21, 2012
Top 10 Business Books for Summer Reading
Summer is a good time to go on vacation and read. Unfortunately, there are over 11,000 business books published each year. Forget about trying to sort through them all. Here are the 10 that should be at the top of your list...
Tuesday, April 24, 2012
Wonderful words created by William Shakespeare - Video
In celebration of the 448th anniversary of William Shakespeare's birth, it seems appropriate to review a selection of the 2,000 or so words and phrases created by the English poet and playwright. You can thank old Willy Shakes for terms like puppy dog, dead as a doornail, and alligator.