Books Giveaway: Comment and Win!
As you may or may not know, we like to smash things. Apart from releasing free icons, themes and wallpapers, every now and again we pick a dozen of professional design and web-development-books, buy them and give them away to our readers — for free, of course. We genuinely appreciate our community and respect our readers for reading us, and now we are giving something back.
In this post we are giving away 10 professional web design-related books — the books cover the topics CSS, usability, user interface design, innovation, web navigation, web form design and JavaScript programming. Hopefully, the winners of the books will be able to widen their horizon in web development and create more effective, more user-friendly and more beautiful web designs.
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How can I participate?
To participate, you have to
- choose one book in the table below which you like most,
- write something nice in the comment to this post (one word is enough) and write the number of the book on the next line.
Please notice that
- participants can post comments until the 13th of October 2008. The comments will be closed on the 13th of June at 00:01 CET.
- the winners will be determined by a random generator; for each book only the group of visitors who’d like to have the same book will be considered,
- only participants who’ve selected one book can participate
- make sure that you fill your e-mail in the comment field correctly, so we can contact you afterwards.
Books You Can Win
| # | Cover | Title by Author |
Description |
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Ajax: The Definitive Guide by Anthony Holdener |
This book explains how to use JavaScript, XML, CSS, and XHTML, along with the XMLHttpRequest object, to build browser-based web applications that function like desktop programs. |
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Pro JavaScript Techniques by John Resig |
This book focuses on fundamental, vital topics – what modern JavaScripting is (and isn’t), the current state of browser support, and pitfalls to be wary of. |
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Thinking with Type by Ellen Lupton |
This book provides clear and concise guidance for anyone learning or brushing up on their typographic skills. |
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Geometry of Design: Studies in Proportion and Composition by Kimberley Elam |
Takes a close look at a broad range of 20th-century examples of design, architecture and illustration, revealing underlying geometric structures in their compositions. |
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Photoshop CS3 Bible by Laurie Ulrich Fuller, Robert C. Fuller |
An international bestseller in which the authors show you how to master every aspect of Photoshop. |
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Letterhead and Logo Design: v. 9 by Mine |
Logos, labels, business cards, envelopes, the creative techniques: all around the logo design. |
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Designing Web Navigation by James Kalbach |
Offers a fresh look at a fundamental topic of web site development: navigation design. |
| 8 |
| The CSS Anthology: 101 Essential Tips, Tricks and Hacks by Rachel Andrew |
Shows how to apply CSS to solve over 101 common Web Development challenges. |
| 9 |
| Layers: The Complete Guide to Photoshop’s Most Powerful Feature by Matt Kloskowski |
If you want to finally understand layers in Photoshop, this book is the one you’ve been waiting for. |
| 10 |
| Bierut: 79 Short Essays on Design by Michael Bierut |
Some insightful design considerations from the editor of Design Observer. |
1. Ajax: The Definitive Guide
Ajax: The Definitive Guide by Anthony T. Holdener
Ajax builds on older technologies and techniques but reaches a tipping point where the results are new. This book gives you a boost to this next stage of web application development, teaching you how tried-and-true web standards not only make Ajax possible, but why developing with them is faster, easier and cheaper. Learn to build browser-based applications that function like desktop programs.
This book explains how to use JavaScript, XML, CSS, and XHTML, along with the XMLHttpRequest object, to build browser-based web applications that function like desktop programs. You get a complete background on what goes into today’s web sites and applications, and learn to leverage these tools along with Ajax for advanced browser searching, web services, mashups, and more. You discover how to turn a web browser and web site into a true application, and why developing with Ajax is faster, easier and cheaper.
2. Pro JavaScript Techniques
Pro JavaScript Techniques by John Resig
The book is organized into four sections: Modern JavaScript development – using JavaScript the object-oriented way, creating reusable code, plus testing and debugging DOM scripting – updating content and styles, plus events, and effect and event libraries Ajax – how Ajax works, overcoming problems, and using libraries to speed up development of Ajax applications The future of JavaScript – looking at cutting edge topics like JSON, HTML 5, and more.
All concepts are backed up by real-world examples and case studies, and John provides numerous reusable functions and classes to save you time in your development. There are also up-to-date reference appendixes for the DOM, events, browser support (including IE7), and frameworks – so you can look up specific details quickly and easily.
3. Thinking with Type
Thinking with Type by Ellen Lupton
The organization of letters on a blank sheet — or screen — is the most basic challenge facing anyone who practices design. What type of font to use? How big? How should those letters, words, and paragraphs be aligned, spaced, ordered, shaped, and otherwise manipulated? In this book Ellen Lupton provides clear and concise guidance for anyone learning or brushing up on their typographic skills.
The book is divided into three sections: letter, text, and grid. Each section begins with an easy-to-grasp essay that reviews historical, technological, and theoretical concepts, and is then followed by a set of practical exercises that bring the material covered to life. Sections conclude with examples of work by leading practitioners that demonstrate creative possibilities (along with some classic no-no’s to avoid).
4. Geometry of Design: Studies in Proportion and Composition
Geometry of Design: Studies in Proportion and Composition by Kimberly Elam
This book presents a mathematical explanation of how art works presented in a manner we can all understand. Kimberly Elam takes the reader on a geometrical journey, lending insight and coherence to the design process by exploring the visual relationships that have foundations in mathematics as well as the essential qualities of life. The book takes a close look at a broad range of twentieth-century examples of design, architecture, and illustration (from the Barcelona chair to the Musica Viva poster, from the Braun handblender to the Conico kettle), revealing underlying geometric structures in their compositions.
Explanations and techniques of visual analysis make the inherent mathematical relationships evident and a must-have for anyone involved in graphic arts. The book focuses not only on the classic systems of proportioning, such as the golden section and root rectangles, but also on less well known proportioning systems such as the Fibonacci Series. Through detailed diagrams these geometric systems are brought to life giving an effective insight into the design process.
5. Photoshop CS3 Bible
Photoshop CS3 Bible by Laurie Ulrich Fuller, Robert C. Fuller
This practicual guide is supposed to help you to master Adobe Photoshop CS3. You’ll learn to work with the CS3 interface and many new and improved commands — including enhanced selection tools, a more powerful Clone Stamp, new Vanishing Point capabilities, and added Animation and Timeline features.
You’ll also discover how to create super special effects, build great composite images, and perform true miracles with your digital and 3D images, whether they’re bound for print, the Web, or handheld devices. Learn how to master the new workspace, from the toolbox to the palettes to the Bridge, correct color and lighting, restore damaged images of all kinds, take control of your images with selections, masks, and filters, bring words into your pictures and make text flow along a path and explore advanced topics, tricks, and specialized techniques.
6. Letterhead and Logo Design: v. 9
Letterhead and Logo Design: v. 9 by Mine
No. 9 of the best-selling “Letterhead and Logo Design” series features the most creative and inspiring work in the field from well-known design leaders, new design firms, and cutting-edge artists. It includes everything identity, from logos to labels, business cards to envelopes, and the creative techniques and full-colour images portrayed in this broad range of work will inspire new design solutions for age-old challenges that beg for a fresh approach.
7. Designing Web Navigation
Designing Web Navigation: Optimizing the User Experience by James Kalbach

Thoroughly rewritten for today’s web environment, this book offers a fresh look at a fundamental topic of site navigation design. Amid all the changes to the Web in the past decade, the basic problems of creating a good web navigation system remain. Designing Web Navigation demonstrates that good navigation is not about technology — it’s about the ways people find information, and how you guide them.
8. The CSS Anthology
The CSS Anthology: 101 Essential Tips, Tricks & Hacks by Rachel Andrew
The CSS Anthology: 101 Essential Tips, Tricks & Hacks is a compilation of best practice solutions to the most challenging CSS problems. The second edition of this best-selling book, now in full color, has been completely revised and updated to cover the latest techniques and newer browsers, including Firefox 2 and Internet Explorer 7.
It’s the most complete question-and-answer book on CSS, with over 100 tutorials that’ll show you how to gain more control over the appearance of your web page, create sophisticated Web page navigation controls, design for today’s alternative browsing devices including phones and screen readers, and much more.
9. Layers: The Complete Guide to Photoshop’s Most Powerful Feature
Layers: The Complete Guide to Photoshop’s Most Powerful Feature by Matt Kloskowski
Layers are the key to understanding Adobe Photoshop and this book shows you exactly how you can use them in your works. You’ll learn about working with and managing multiple layers, building multiple layered images, blending layers together, exactly which of the 25+ Blend Modes you need to worry about (there’s just a few), Layer Masking and just how easy it is, using layers to enhance and retouch your photos and all of the tips and tricks that make using layers a breeze.
10. Seventy-nine Short Essays on Design
Seventy-nine Short Essays on Design by Michael Bierut
The 272-page hardcover book brings together twenty years of essays on subjects that range from New York’s faulty “Push for Walk Signal” buttons, to the disappearance of the AT&T logo, to the implications of Vladimir Nabokov’s Pale Fire for interaction designers.
Many of the pieces first appeared on Design Observer, the popular blog that Michael edits with Jessica Helfand and Bill Drenttel, including “Designing Under the Influence,” “I Hate ITC Garamond,” and “The Road to Hell: Now Paved with Innovation!” Seventy-nine Essays also includes pieces that appeared elsewhere and pieces that have never been published in other collections, like “Waiting for Permission,” “How to Become Famous” and “Ten Footnotes on a Manifesto.”


























marcin
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Dusan Vlahovic
October 8th, 2008 6:08 amI think that the number is 6♥!
Moritz
October 8th, 2008 6:08 amNice idea.
Number 8 would be nice!
Brad Weaver
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Paulius
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7
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6
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2
alexallied
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5
Janine
October 8th, 2008 6:10 amThis is a pretty sweet giveaway, and very thoughtful.
2
Wendell
October 8th, 2008 6:10 amI want to win number 8 The CSS Anthology! I love their stuff! SitePoint has been around for a while and delivering ALWAYS great articles, tutorials and tips!
I would love their book!
Pleas send me one!???
Thanks
Wendell
SimonHL
October 8th, 2008 6:10 amThanks for a great site!
#10
darren
October 8th, 2008 6:10 amwe love books
10. please
Stefan
October 8th, 2008 6:10 amThat’s awesome! Difficult decision to make but the winner is
2.Pro JavaScript Techniques
Antonis Lilis
October 8th, 2008 6:10 amI like the last one :P
10
Sue
October 8th, 2008 6:10 amWhat a lovely contest!
#3
Patrick
October 8th, 2008 6:10 amThanks, Great giveaway. Love the site.
Thinking with Type
3
Alain
October 8th, 2008 6:10 amGreat contest, Great books and hard to decide.
My choice: 4
Andrew Cafourek
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#8
Dejan Kostic
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10
Martin Sarsini
October 8th, 2008 6:11 amI am sure it can’t be the definite guide as technology improves more quickly than the entire developer society can keep up to date with it, but I’m certainly convinced it’s a great book to read
1
Geert van der Heide
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Number 8 looks most interesting.
Radomir Dopieralski
October 8th, 2008 6:12 amAs usual a great collection of titles! 10
Markus Frieauff
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I’d chose book no. 6 (Logo design)
Adam
October 8th, 2008 6:12 amNice.
6
Elaine Marley
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3!
Gareth
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Book 6
Lovely
Sam
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Thank you SM for doing this giveaway!
Adam Fitzgerald
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2
Carsten Nielsen
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ember
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8
Peter Nilsson
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I want book nr 2
Robert
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#8
Klime Matoski
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8
Robert
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Book number 3 would help her a lot with her new job :)
Thanks :)
Vince
October 8th, 2008 6:13 amMy Photoshop kung-fu is… lacking. This book will help it… ummm, lack less.
#9
Christopher Gajus
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Number 6 please!
Don Johnson
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6
Alicia
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7
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Peter
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#7
Xavi
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#1
Daniel N.
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Book no. 6 would be absolutely wonderful!
Keeto
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2
Mário Santos
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SM Rocks!
Book number 6 would be great!
“Letterhead and Logo Design: v. 9″
Atkati
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2
Heiko
October 8th, 2008 6:14 amI would like to read:
6
Thx!
Mark
October 8th, 2008 6:14 amI love these give-aways.
2
Clément Lange
October 8th, 2008 6:14 amCan I participate as a french reader ?
Anyway, as a web developer, great fan and RSS subscriber of Smashing Magazine, my choice would go for the 1st one.
Love ajax …. book #1
David
October 8th, 2008 6:14 amThanks!
Number 3 Please :)
Kasper
October 8th, 2008 6:14 amBook nr 10
Garann
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#1
Jeremy
October 8th, 2008 6:14 am“something nice”
10
John De Santiago
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I think #7 would be interesting. I always struggle with the best way to navigate users through a site. Specifically web applications.
BaconIsGood4You
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4
fesja
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#4
Richard
October 8th, 2008 6:15 amI would love to have #6. Smashing magazine is a site I’m visiting more then once a day and it has helped me a lot with my development. Big thanks to the team. I’ve learned a lot from this site.
EH Martuchelli
October 8th, 2008 6:15 am6 Rules! ;)
SpinX
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8
Gavin
October 8th, 2008 6:15 am1: Informative and inspirational.
Yoplait
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shola Akinlade
October 8th, 2008 6:15 amlike most people, i’ll go for Book Number 6.
Brandon Konkle
October 8th, 2008 6:15 amI really enjoy your articles, and I really appreciate fun giveaways like this one! I’d be very happy with book 5 about Photoshop. Thank you!
Stephen
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3
Masiosare
October 8th, 2008 6:15 amIntriguing method to give away books
6 & 8 are really important… but as a web designer… im really curious of the contents of css. ill go for 8
Jamie
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1
Jan
October 8th, 2008 6:16 amSweet! I never win anything…
#8
Andreas
October 8th, 2008 6:16 amsomething nice
7
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6
cmanon
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3
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5
kalana
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5
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8
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1
David
October 8th, 2008 6:16 amWow, amazing book! My pick is Ajax: The Definitive Guide. Thanks!
Asiak
October 8th, 2008 6:17 amI’ve always wanted:
5
Madhur Kumar
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Arien
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Book: 1
Mike
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7
Alwaison
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The #7 seems fine to me, thanks!!
Tom
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I like #8 :)
Célia Leocádio
October 8th, 2008 6:18 amDesigning Web Navigation
Nice choice of titles.
Christopher Phillips
October 8th, 2008 6:18 amThank You
10
...paul
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8
sosergio
October 8th, 2008 6:18 amand the winner is…
6
tim lanigan
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10
Gustav Holmström
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7
Andrea
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6
Tom
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4
Dave Kelly
October 8th, 2008 6:19 amI’d love to get my hands on “Pro JavaScript Techniques”
Miguel Alvarez
October 8th, 2008 6:19 am“Say something nice”
something nice.
“And write the book number you want”
6
:)
Alex Juel
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#6
Daniel
October 8th, 2008 6:19 amWhat are the odds that I would actually win?
5
Un Mundo Libre
October 8th, 2008 6:19 amDesign thinking, my mouth says Smashing
8
Gabriel Souto
October 8th, 2008 6:19 amThanks for all the great posts !
#1
Harmen Janssen
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9
Patricia
October 8th, 2008 6:19 am1. Photoshop CS3 Bible
2. Desperately desired
Andreas Nieckele
October 8th, 2008 6:20 amI love Smashing Magazine!
N. 2
McChicken
October 8th, 2008 6:20 amThank you Smashing magazine for yet another cool contest ! I wish I’d win number 8.