Flash MX Studio / Dennis Baldwin [and eight others].
By: Baldwin, Dennis
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Contributor(s): MacDonald, Jamie
| Peters, Keith
| Steer, Jon
| Tudury, David
| Turner, Jerome
| Webster, Steve
| White, Alex
| Yard, Todd
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TP 492 W615 1988 Refrigeration and air conditioning technology. | TP 492 W615 1988 Refrigeration and air conditioning technology. | TR 7 S364 Photography : | TR 897.7 .B35 2002 Flash MX Studio / | TR 897.7 .B436 2000 Foundation Flash 5 / | TR 897.7 .B47 2006 Foundation Actionscript for Flash 8 / | TR 897.7 .F73 2000 Flash 4! : |
Flash MX Studio takes your raw Flash talent and multiplies its potency by focusing it on real-world web design situations. In the heady days of the late 1990s, designers were trying their hand at anything and everything they could lay their hands on. Now the marketplace is seriously focused, and serious Flash designers have to know exactly what they're doing and why. These days, it's all about functionality over experimentation, justification over style. It's all about maturity. The design must fit the job specs, and this book shows the reader how to fulfill these requirements and more.
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