The Smashing Book: Join In!
No, we’re not giving anything away in this post. Instead, we’ve got some work to do, and we need you to play an important role in it. Our most interesting (and important) project for 2009 is something we are modestly calling “The Smashing Book”: a smashingly written, beautifully designed and professionally printed book. It will be created by and for the Web design community. Four key decisions have already been made: the book’s title will be “The Smashing Book”; it will be a paperback; the price is fixed, as is the release date, which is early September 2009.

We want to create a totally unique and exciting book, full of insightful and useful articles; a book that contains only articles that a reader of Smashing Magazine would really want to read. No fluff, no cruft, just hearty meat and potatoes content.
To achieve this, we need the help of our community: your help. And what could be better than working on this important project together with our readers? If you want to participate in our project, please visit the forum (the registration is required for replies) and help in any of the following ways:
1. Suggest The Book Content
First, you can suggest a topic for The Smashing Book. Let us know what you want to read and what topics we should cover. What enticing, creative, useful articles should be written by us and our team? What should a Smashing Book contain? You can propose any topic you think would be great, but it must fit the small universe of Smashing Magazine and relate to design and Web development.

Once we receive your suggestions, we’ll evaluate them, filter and sort them. If necessary, we’ll open a second and third round of voting, which will (hopefully) help us select the most important and relevant topics.
Afterward, we’ll present the final list of topics to our authors team, discuss the ideas with them and assign topics. Articles for the book can also be written by members of the Web design community (of course, the authors will get paid for their work). So, if you want to propose an article for the book, please suggest your idea in the Book topics forum.
2. Suggest The Cover Design (Front And Back)
We want you to decide what The Smashing Book will look like. You can propose ideas for an unforgettable book cover design (any colors can be used), and you can also present your drafts in the Cover design forum. We’d love to see first drafts and invite forum members to discuss them, too! We haven’t decided anything about the appearance of the book yet, so free your imagination.

3. Suggest The Layout Drafts
Help us decide on the perfect prepress for The Smashing Book (not the final layout, but only layout drafts). How should it be designed? What typefaces should be used? What about font sizes, headings, columns, footnotes, image captions, page numbers, markup? What structure should the book have in general? We are open to your suggestions, so please participate in the Book layout forum: suggest your ideas and submit your drafts. We are looking for your ideas, wishes and expectations.

4. Help Us Out, And Spread The Word!
We want you to be part of The Smashing Book. Help us out by designing some outstanding buttons, badges, banners, pins, icons, graphics and whatever else you can think of. We are confident that together we’ll achieve truly outstanding results, even if the process will be a long one and see the inevitable hurdles along the way.
Of course, we will reward you! And as you would expect, we’ll also have small, exclusive rewards to give away to the most active helpers and participants.
Thanks for reading. And now, let’s get to work let’s move to the forum!
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Paul Roman
February 24th, 2009 1:05 pmThis is going to be awesome !
John
February 24th, 2009 1:07 pmyes it is.
Martin Bartak
February 24th, 2009 1:08 pmYou can write about eshop design and ecommerce in total
Niklas
February 24th, 2009 1:08 pmCool! :)
Radeksonic
February 24th, 2009 1:23 pmI must have it!
Awesome!!!
Brian Gottier
February 24th, 2009 1:30 pmSounds very interesting!
Florian Stelter
February 24th, 2009 1:34 pmThis is a very interesting project.
I think usability is a important topic.
Warren
February 24th, 2009 1:38 pmI’m there!
Let’s rock and roll…
Gerd Wippich
February 24th, 2009 1:44 pmThis should be not only a kind of international version of the Web 2.0 Praxisbuch (978-3836213424),
but the concentrated knowledge of all SM authors – and readers as well!
Milan
February 24th, 2009 1:53 pmNice idea, definitely going to purchase it!
Alex
February 24th, 2009 1:53 pmAwesome, finally!
1. Suggest The Book Content
Creative and cutting edge solutions. e.g. Use html5 and css3 to create great interactivity, only possible to date via flash.
2. Suggest The Cover Design (Front And Back)
Full black matte, no graphics at all!
3. Suggest The Book Layout
One font, different sizes, no other font-weights.
4. Help Us Out, And Spread The Word!
on it ;) (hmmm, first digg, peculiar …)
Jimbo
February 24th, 2009 1:58 pmI am definitely buying it!
Jason
February 24th, 2009 2:03 pmOh joy – will be dead keen on this. Now if only I had some time to think about the above…
Sacha
February 24th, 2009 2:05 pmSo if the readers suggest the content, pick a cover design, choose the layout, and promote it too… what do you do ?
[Comment by SM]: Well, we are writing the content and we take care of the publishing costs and of the layout costs. Please read the post one more time!
mikemike
February 24th, 2009 2:10 pmgood idea
Reynald Bouttard
February 24th, 2009 2:15 pmreally good idea ! come on !
Joe
February 24th, 2009 2:20 pmI cannot wait for this book to come out. I’m will buy it for me, my friends, and my own mother.
Vitaly Friedman & Sven Lennartz
February 24th, 2009 2:21 pm@Sacha (#14): well, we write the book.
Emily
February 24th, 2009 2:28 pmSo the purpose of this book is article based content for smashing readers.
The question should be whether the content is a reflection/analysis of inspirational web designs from past, present or is it a tool for the future, tutorials, workflows etc?
Making something look good is the easy and fun part.
Rich
February 24th, 2009 2:29 pmCan’t wait for it to come out!
konrad
February 24th, 2009 2:30 pmAwesome. Can’t wait.
Tylor
February 24th, 2009 2:47 pmCool! I can not wait for it to come out!
Le Minxxx
February 24th, 2009 2:54 pmooOOOOooo can’t wait to get it!
Julio César
February 24th, 2009 2:57 pmSM Rulez!
Adria Richards
February 24th, 2009 2:59 pmJust retweeted this. I enjoy and recommend several articles from Smashing Magazine. I especially like the Joomla Toolbox, screen recording 101 and WordPress theme posts. I find the content to be well organized, easily understood by people new to the web and visually pleasing.
Looking forward to the book release too!
Shrotshire
February 24th, 2009 3:05 pmI can’t wait to read the book. I am only going to suggest the content part because that will be the main reason people will want it.
1. Suggest The Book Content
I am going to start out with aesthetics to design, an intro on what people should look for and realizing that overdoing it may kill their design. Next speak about markup languages so css2 with css3 on the horizon. Do not forget to mention multiple browser testing. Speak about social marketing and it’s impact on design.
I will probably add more to this later but I think that’s a good start for a few chapters.
Thanks
ZuDfunck
February 24th, 2009 3:09 pmDamn!
I thought this was Smashing Pumpkins
Kind of got confused
Has that ever happened to you? Think one thing and it ends up being totally…
Well I guess I oughta go, Your probably real busy with your book and all.
Smashing whatever
I don’t read books, it all goes back to when I was a kid and an encyclopedia fell on me
I mean I was OK, but every time I go near a library or a bookstore I just freak!
Borders those stores really freak me out
Don’t get me started on clicking an Amazon Link…
Yeah…I better Go now
azneXPERIMENT
February 24th, 2009 3:12 pmYou guys should write about simplicity vs. eye-candy
simplicity for example would be this blog, and eye-candy would be anything in Area01 group in DeviantArt (GUIs)
Pete
February 24th, 2009 3:18 pmVery cool.
nanto mago
February 24th, 2009 3:20 pmCould it be free … ?? :D
Kyle Gallant
February 24th, 2009 3:33 pmI’m a little busy right now with work, but with the money I’m going to be making using my brain power else where… at least some of it will be going to acquiring a copy.
Andy
February 24th, 2009 4:07 pmAccessibility, Semantics, Design and Usability studies…
robonoob
February 24th, 2009 6:00 pm1. Content
How about design process? I saw a lot of great designs here. Sometimes I got inspirations. However, It would be nice to cover the topic on how to make those. Maybe interviews with some authors?
And how about combining some of the articles in CSS, How-to and tutorials into a single chapter – “implementation” or “building” or any cool title you can think of?
Basically, just divide the book into “What to do” and “How to do” is OK. And highlighted showcases can be in “How others do”.
I would agree on Andy. Yes. Accessibility, Semantics, Design and Usability studies….
Aravind Jose T.
February 24th, 2009 6:09 pmWE ARE GONNA DO THIS
Brian Yerkes
February 24th, 2009 6:14 pmWith the power of jquery, flash etc….in today’s web development world, I think usability is one of the most overlooked issues. It would be great to see this featured as an extremely important topic.
M Vysocka
February 24th, 2009 6:39 pmI’d like to see some raw numbers in the book on usability tests, present recent research findings, etc. Too many folks preach best practices (do this, not that) and never back it up with data or even state the underlying principles.
Evan
February 24th, 2009 7:03 pmWhere can I pre-order? XD
Greg Johnson
February 24th, 2009 7:12 pmConsidering web and print media are primarily mutually exclusive it will be interesting to follow this project. I look forward to becoming a part of — and contributing to — this project.
ronihind
February 24th, 2009 7:13 pmVery exciting indeed! Hope it is easily obtainable in the Land of Oz.
Enk.
February 24th, 2009 8:00 pmLets see what I can do, but still GOOD LUCK CHUCK ! =)
Awesh
February 24th, 2009 8:07 pmSounds very interesting!
Usability n UX would be a good topics…
lions
February 24th, 2009 8:08 pmList out the preferred tools for different types of websites and what’s good about each one.
CMS – what are the different ones. What’s most popular.
Frameworks – Use what and where.
XHTML – Do’s and Don’t
Browsers – Hacks and known bugs. What browser supports what. (will IE8 support css3?)
Code examples – standardized code that most sites use
CSS examples – best practices. New popular tools
Website Security – Doesn’t and don’t.
Mobile/iphone world – best practices on building for this market
sorry, guess I just typed up my dream reference book. lol. Wish you guys the best of luck. Are you going to sell a PDF or eBook version?
gaurav
February 24th, 2009 8:32 pmfor the community
of the community
by the community
you guys are going great
aldrin
February 24th, 2009 8:56 pmthis will be a huge sales when it release…
Anon
February 24th, 2009 9:25 pmI’d think maybe something about icon design (not the whole book of course)? Also, I would very much like it if the cover design sources were a free download somewhere.
On a related note, I’d probably buy it.
On an unrelated note, the comment field is broken in FF 3.0.6
Diego
February 24th, 2009 9:35 pmHere’s a suggestion:
You will obviously feature links in your book. MAke sure all those links point to your site. Usually, samples need to be updated, so you can always change the content of the pages the links point to, even add new comments, or allow people to discuss chapters online. Make your book kinda social.
Just a thought.
Ebow
February 24th, 2009 9:40 pmSEO and simple css tricks to optimise page load times
claudio
February 24th, 2009 10:38 pmreal cool!
RottenRoller
February 24th, 2009 10:58 pmTry to do something different. I mean, you can buy tons and tons of very good books about every given topic of webdesign, programming, usability and stuff in every bookstore out there.
I would suggest to write about smashing magazine. How it came to be, who you are and what you did to grow to this size. It’s interesting to know where you get inspiration from and how much time and work you spend in it.
This is an amazing site of international matter with “uncountable” visitors per day and many people want to take a look at the backstage and learn…
Hasanga
February 24th, 2009 11:02 pmGood idea…
But why do we need a printed book ?, when we have this grate internet and so
many web sites to read/learn about these…
Whats the point?
Oh! Btw, The right end of this commenting text area is overlapped by the shadow at the right side. So I can not see about 10 characters I type to the right side. I’m on firefox!
Ganesh
February 24th, 2009 11:28 pmContents: A full fledged tutorials on jQuery, Prototype, Scriptaculous.
Cover Design: A rain forest image.
Spread out: I will put on my blog!
Ganesh
Hyderabad INDIA
vlad gidea
February 24th, 2009 11:38 pmLet’s hope this post will have 6000 comments also. :) Nothing free, but lets help out. See you on the forum
DimitrisB
February 24th, 2009 11:39 pmSo you want us to do all the hard work, to put our ideas an knowledge and you just add some of your own staff, edit the book and make a fortune….
Interesting!
[Comment by SM]: You are wrong and you have probably misunderstood what we’ve written, please read the post carefully! We are asking readers what they want to have in the book. We haven’t written that our readers should write the book for us; and we are going to pay our contributors. Please read the post one more time! Please notice that all authors of SM are getting paid and please also notice that producing a book costs a lot of money.
Let’s do another cool thing, let me take all the contents of smashingmagazine.com make a book and sell it! Of course i’ll reward you, don’t be a fool… i got some old t-shirts that i don’t wear anymore.
zoltan szabo
February 24th, 2009 11:50 pmcool cool cool
lets go!
Kimura
February 24th, 2009 11:57 pmgreat!
Szia, jó látni h más magyar is olvassa ezt.
Bharath Kumar
February 25th, 2009 12:03 amhi SM,
This is awesome, Some of my thoughts are:
1. Usability
2. Making and Success of SM
3. Prof. How to… and
4.Ultimate Designs
All the best… :)
Brit
February 25th, 2009 12:19 amHow about Smashing write, research, design and publish the book and if it’s any good, we buy it.
Answer from the SM Team
did you read our posting? certainly not. we want suggestions about the content. we don’t want people to wirte stories for free, design a whole book or print it for free. we never said that. you got all this totally wrong. so pls stop your activism.
Bart Deslagmulder
February 25th, 2009 12:32 amHmm, I’ll buy it for sure! :-)
Supreet
February 25th, 2009 1:02 amThis gonna be great when it release.
Suggetions:
PAST, PRESENT and FUTURE sections should be there. Few for past and future
and more on PRESENT.
I like the WOLDA Logo book very much as they have only their official logo
on their cover page.
Otherwise Let’s c when it will release. I will surely buy one piece ;)
GOOD LUCK!!!!!!!
Jimmy
February 25th, 2009 1:08 amYou want us to suggest topic, design etc, and smashingmagazine.com get the revenue?
Come on, that’s is f****.
[Comment by SM]: You are wrong and you have probably misunderstood what we’ve written, please read the post carefully! We are asking readers what they want to have in the book. We haven’t written that our readers should write the book for us; and we are going to pay our contributors. Please read the post one more time! Please notice that all authors of SM are getting paid and please also notice that producing a book costs a lot of money.
Dan
February 25th, 2009 1:14 amI can see a lot of people are enthusiastic about this. They are, of course, free to participate if that’s what they want. To me, this whole endeavor is a bit dodgy. You’re asking thousands of people to work for you without paying them. To add to that, you’re going to sell the book for profit! Smells like good ol’ unethical spec work.
[Comment by SM]: You are wrong and you have probably misunderstood what we’ve written, please read the post carefully! We are asking readers what they want to have in the book. We haven’t written that our readers should write the book for us; and we are going to pay our contributors. Please read the post one more time! Please notice that all authors of SM are getting paid and please also notice that producing a book costs a lot of money.
Neil Anthony
February 25th, 2009 1:38 amI love the Smashing Magazine website. Visit it pretty much ever day, and think that all of the articles are incredibly helpful, and in general, of a very high standard.
However, I can’t help but think that a book is slightly unnecessary. The world of web design and development moves on so quickly, that by the time a book is printed and published, its inevitably out of date. Also, a book covering all of the important aspects of design/development would be about 10,000 pages long!
You guys have the perfect mouthpiece here on this website to reach your audience. So for me this seems to be all about the money you’re gonna make out of it.
Ben
February 25th, 2009 1:39 amI am not a very experienced designer but this website has helped me alot …….. I will definitly be buying this book and i hope that it will include alot of tips and tricks for new designers like myself …….. I think a big topic in the book should be usablity and also typography ………… I also think that you should contain the design trends but go into abit more detail about what each trend is etc.
I think a good idea would be to pick your chapters then do each chapter in three stages : beginner , intermediate and then professional then you are aiming the book at every audience and then no one can complain the book is too hard to understand or is to easy for professional designers ….. just a thought
Thanks
Andrew Turnbull
February 25th, 2009 1:52 amThis is a great idea and would love to take part in the process. I will be happy to add my thoughts to the fourm and submit concepts.
One Question i would like to ask Smashing, for those who do help submiting design work/content/layout ideas etc to this book, will they be credited in the publication?
thanks
Marin Todorov
February 25th, 2009 1:59 amI love the idea !
Smashing Magazine is definitely one of the best web resources!
I posted my idea on book topics, and would so so much love to contribute content !
cheers, Marin
Raj
February 25th, 2009 2:01 amWe have so many books available in market on any topic is concern,
So, I suggest to come up with your own experience in the market to reach this level.
How you start SM, who helped you in creating SM, Where and when it starts, etc.
THE SUCCESS STORY OF SM would be a better idea for sure.
Don;t divert your users to print media, hold them tightly on web.
Keep rocking!!!
Raj-INDIA
Fledder
February 25th, 2009 2:22 amWhilst I share the enthusiasm of the end result of the book, I feel you cannot have it both ways. You either make this book open source, driven by the community, and free for everyone. Or, you make it commercial and pay the contributors for doing the work they do. This way you benefit from free work, which I think is wrong.
[Comment by SM]: You are wrong and you have probably misunderstood what we’ve written, please read the post carefully! We are asking readers what they want to have in the book. We haven’t written that our readers should write the book for us; and we are going to pay our contributors. Please read the post one more time! Please notice that all authors of SM are getting paid and please also notice that producing a book costs a lot of money.
I’m also surprised you publish it in dead tree format, how conservative for an online mag.
And yes, your comment form is broken, not only in Firefox, also in IE7.
liebesiech
February 25th, 2009 2:26 amChristmas present is set! Good idea. Can’t wait.
Why not giving the book free to those who have contributed and all the others pay?
David Mentré
February 25th, 2009 2:43 amSo you want your readers to write the content of *your* book? And additionally make the design of the book. How nice! And then you’ll sell this book? I assume you will at least provide its content under a Free Software license, like Creative Common BY-SA?
[Comment by SM]: You are wrong and you have probably misunderstood what we’ve written, please read the post carefully! We are asking readers what they want to have in the book. We haven’t written that our readers should write the book for us; and we are going to pay our contributors. Please read the post one more time! Please notice that all authors of SM are getting paid and please also notice that producing a book costs a lot of money.
Sceptical, to say the least
david
Ben
February 25th, 2009 2:52 amI dont understand why everybody is complaining ……. I bet you that this website has helped all of yous one way or another in your careers ……. So lets repay them by giving them some good ideas ……. Maybe it is wrong that they are selling everyone else’s ideas but to be honest they are putting the money into the book we are just making idea’s for them and helping them along ………. They are making this book for people to use as a resource and for help …… So I think you’s all should get off there back and present your idea’s …….. Well done to all the one’s who dont act like children and are actually giving smashing magazine ideas :)
Fledder
February 25th, 2009 3:22 am@Ben,
How naive can you be? Whilst it is true that SM is a great resource, you have to realize it is mostly an assemblage of content of others, a very good one at that. This does provide a very useful service to us all, but you cannot change the essence: the work of others is used to attract visitors, which bring money to the table via ads. There is nothing wrong with this model, a lot of websites use it and need it to exist.
So far so good. Where you go wrong is stating that we need to repay SM in some way for this service. Why? We don’t owe them anything. They make money from external content and us visitors. So it’s the other way around: SM owes their visitors, without them they would not exist.
You may call this acting like childs, but unfortunately this is how the grownups world works. The customer is always right, not SM. You do not let customers work for you for free and then profit from it.
crypta
February 25th, 2009 3:23 amthis will be awesome, SM is already awesome… and a book from SM… this is a must haveve
Dan
February 25th, 2009 3:31 amBen (no. 71), I’m not sure who is talking like a child, but I can see who writes like one. Joking aside, most of the people who think negatively about this endeavor have actually explained their motives coherently. How can you state that what SM is trying to do with this project is “wrong” and then call readers that disagree with it childish?
Ben
February 25th, 2009 3:34 am@fledder
yeah actually i notice what i have said is wrong ….. am still learining am only a kid ………. am sorry for anything i may have caused
Ben
February 25th, 2009 3:49 am@ dan
Ok actually i realise i am writing childish ….. am only 17 …….. but i just think its good what SM are doing ……. they have been a real help to me in the past few weeks and i think in my opinion they deserve repaying ….. but also i have to realise its just my opinion and i should make it as if it should be everyones opinion …. sorry for any inconvience caused
Fledder
February 25th, 2009 3:58 am@Ben,
I think you just proven your own childishness, but anyway, I’ll bite:
Where have you seen me claim that I am smart and run the show? I’m a visitor passing by the site and run nothing. All I did is share my opinion, backed by arguments. I have seen nobody coming with counter arguments yet, other than your own silly remarks: You’re “living your life to the full”??? “You are just jealous because you cant do what they do”???
“You are one of the very little amount of people who think it is wrong wot Sm are doing”
Correct. So what? Am I supposed to laugh and dance like everybody when I don’t agree? I do not care how many agree with me, my opinion is my opinion. If there is a large majority who has a different opinion, that is fine by me, but I do not change my opinion. It’s called integrity and character, you may learn it when you get older.
“dont even come on and tell people because they dont wanna hear it ”
So you are now running the show, huh? Do not speak for others. As far as I know, this is a public forum. You certainly do not determine what others want to hear. And those who do not want to hear me, SM can moderate me away or visitors can skip my posting.
“you just go round putting good people down”
No I don’t. I think asking from people to work for free and then profit from it is “putting good people down”. I do not criticize how useful the content here is, in fact I love it.
Anyways, anyone who wants to contribute, will contribute. No issues with that. Just not a fan of the approach.
Ken the tech
February 25th, 2009 4:12 amNice idea. How much would be?
Ben
February 25th, 2009 4:20 am@ dan
i meant to say shouldnt make it eveyone elses opinion ….. sorry
Paerkl & Dean
February 25th, 2009 4:30 amSuper awsome!!! This rocks!!!
You wannabe book designers? – why not design the flipping book yourself. Awsome!
Bill
February 25th, 2009 4:39 amI don’t think there’s anything morally wrong with what Smashing Magazine is doing here from its desire to make money, though I personally find it unethical… for me… since the workers aren’t receiving compensation. Alas, this isn’t the downfall of society we’re talking about here.
What I do think though is that this approach is very old-fashioned. Imagine if Ford had a press conference to talk about some new car they were going to be selling soon. So everybody who is interested gathers around. And when it gets uncovered it’s a Model T. And the crowd goes wild… uh… what? Hardly.
This is regressive and a fantastic waste of time, human power, paper, ink, etc., and the vast majority of these will end up in landfills. SM, allow me to suggest that you rethink this endeavor and put your efforts elsewhere. So far you’ve done a great job on this site, so I imagine you would also do a good job with either new features on SmashingMagazine.com or another site.
Tom Bradshaw
February 25th, 2009 5:25 amSounds like a great idea! I’m sure it would be a great resource. I just worry that it may become out of date as soon as it’s published.
But then great design is timeless!
I’m off to the forum now!
theamoeba
February 25th, 2009 6:04 amawesome – this ought to be good. :)
Justin Little
February 25th, 2009 6:20 amI think Flash SEO Capabilities would be something really cool for the book. Most people still don’t know that this can be achieved. Nice full break down of that and maybe like an adSense tutorial for all the new programmers/designers looking to get their sites out there and make money from them. Yes anyone can just go to adSense and set it up, but there are definitely allot of different ways to position ads around the page, and using certain keywords can increase profit dramatically.
Luke
February 25th, 2009 6:47 amHow about a visual history of web design trends since the inception of the web? With a part at the end for up and coming designs
izzat aziz
February 25th, 2009 7:04 am1. Suggest The Book Content
how to design better blog and website particularly with some “inspiration” and also how to tackle worst case scenario in designing.
2. Suggest The Cover Design (Front And Back)
just put smashing magazine logo is enough.
3. Suggest The Book Layout
graphic and graphic and more grpahic
4. Help Us Out, And Spread The Word!
done!
Joseluis
February 25th, 2009 7:07 amso…
this book must be free or for a very low price ( 1€ )
[Comment by SM]: Please notice that producing a book costs a lot of money.
Joseluis
February 25th, 2009 7:29 amso…
this book must be free or for a very low price ( 1€ )
Rob Eardley
February 25th, 2009 7:36 amGood luck with it all. I think it needs lots of beautiful imagery to substitute for the fact that it will probably date quickly as you can’t easily update a book.
Good luck fellas.
Brett
February 25th, 2009 7:52 amThe articles I like the most from SmashingMagazine.com are the inspiration posts. A long list of inspiration from around the web, all in one article. I can see the copyright issues with a book like this though.
Banhawi
February 25th, 2009 7:58 amAwesome ,
i’ll try to help and will buy as soon as it’s ready
Paul
February 25th, 2009 8:06 amIt ‘ s sounds good, I like it…
ganjipally
February 25th, 2009 8:08 amits going to be great stuff!!
NewMeXXX
February 25th, 2009 8:49 amAwesome!
zarathustra
February 25th, 2009 9:39 amQUOTE – “Articles for the book can also be written by members of the Web design community. So, if you want to propose an article for the book, please suggest your idea in the Book topics forum.”
What is so ambiguous about that? And as a professional designer I take extreme issue with your “Cover Design” Forum too. It reminds me of when you had the “community” design your new logo.
You help us designers with your articles, (but advertise within them (fair enough!)) but this is very very close to taking food out of our mouths, and any professional who contributes is supporting spec work and should be ashamed. Everything you mention above is your job, or your job at least to tender out to a professional for a professional price, it’s a simple as that.
[Comment by SM] We understand your concerns, but unfortunately you completely misunderstand the concept of our book, because what you are writing is simply not true. We just want to discuss with our readers what content they would like to have in the book and how they want it to be presented. Once it’s done, we’ll write the book by ourselves – our team is a team of freelancers like you, dear Tom, who are properly get paid for the great work they do. And other writers from web design community will get paid too, of course!
And if you want us to stop the project and it will be stopped, you’ll achieve what you (hopefully) don’t want to achieve – our writers will not get the job and they won’t be able to become book authors and earn some money.
If our book post isn’t clear enough, please let us know how we should improve
the article. We respect our authors and they are, of course, getting paid
- in fact, better than in any other blog or magazine.
zarathustra
February 25th, 2009 9:58 amSorry to double post, but I am quite incensed. You republish other peoples work here. Usually in handy lists. It’s useful,and I thank you for it, and I click on your ads once in a while. I’m sure a lot of other people do too.
The last time I remember you generating any actual content of your own it was a complete failure: http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2009/01/16/smashing-magazine-comic-strip-episode-1/ which should have taught you a lesson about hiring (and paying) professionals to do a professional job.
I work hard to design covers and layouts. The next time I get a paying job, should I turn it down so I can work on this for you for nothing? Would that make you happy? This is truly shameful and I urge a general boycott of this whole disgusting concept.
What exactly are those “small rewards” you promise? Are they around the thirty euros an hour I need to earn to pay my mortgage? If so feel free to write and set up a meeting.
Auguste Strabbs
February 25th, 2009 10:32 amSensacional, muito bom mesmo ! Só aqui mesmo.
JOESH NIG
February 25th, 2009 10:49 amAs a Publisher I can’t wait its a brilliant idea pls how can I be your distributor in Nig.
am so much intrested in paticiating..
pls get us more details on css4 illustratir & branding
Guimma
February 25th, 2009 10:54 amHello friends SmashingMagazine
i hope that have many users in Brazil and the book give translation into English.
Success!
Brian Krall
February 25th, 2009 11:19 amSounds like a fantastic idea. Cynics of this project are not only being overly cautious, they are not even devoting the five minutes it takes to read the entire article. Nowhere in the article does it say, “We decided our community should write a book; get crackin’.” I’m excited about the project and will do what I can to help.
WTF!!
February 25th, 2009 11:23 amI would like to see SM return to posting genuine content, instead of comment driven posts for give-aways, and nonsense about a book that will be stale news by the time it is even published. Get back to what got you here fellas, you’re pushing the envelope so hard to make extra cash, that I think you forgot what got your audience here in the first place. Good content, a descent read, and a nice viewing experience. Period.
Your last two posts are garbage. And forced you to respond to comments all day instead of drumming up new and exciting material.