Over the years I have a saved a decent sized library of useful design and blogging related PDF ebooks, I love them. I have voraciously collected them, and all stored on my mobile for whenever the chance of quick read arises. In this post I would like to share my favorite 20 (freely available) ebooks with you.
All of the below books are have been written to be read quickly, they are neither very long nor are they the definitive resource on their specific subject. Having said that, they are all a ‘darn good read’, and well worth downloading. Some of the books may have been written a few years back, but the topics are certainly relevant now.
So if you are a web designer, graphic designer or even a blooger you are bound to find something worth reading in this round-up.
Introduction to Good Usability by Peter Pixel
A lot of books have been written in the past but the threshold for reading them, especially if you have never built a site, is quite big, hence this short guide. This is by no means a complete guide or solid set of rules, but it is definitely a good start.
Introduction to Good Usability →
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Web Accessibility Checklist by Aaron Cannon
Web Accessibility Checklist →
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CSS Systems For Writing Maintainable CSS by Natalie Downe
This ebook elaborates on this concept, and also describes a number of tricks used to preempt maintainability issues.
CSS Systems For Writing Maintainable CSS →
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Better CSS Font Stacks by Nathan Ford
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Faster, and More Secure Webfonts by Bram Pitoyo
Bram Pitoyo’s ebook takes the top layer off font embedding and shows us how things work, and ultimately how to improve performance and make it more secure.
Faster, and More Secure Webfonts →
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Type Classification eBook by Jacob Cass
Type Classification eBook →
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HTML5 Quick Learning Guide by freehtml5templates.com
HTML5 Quick Learning Guide →
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The Woork Handbook by Antonio Lupetti
The Woork Handbook →
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Web Font User Guide by FontShop
Section B is for web developers, showing how to get started using Web FontFonts for display on your website. Section C contains information for system administrators about which configuration changes may be necessary to successfully serve webfonts from your web server and, finally, section D outlines some issues visitors of your website may experience in connection to webfonts and may assist site owners in answering webfont-related support requests.
Web Font User Guide →
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Typo Tips – Seven Rules for Better Typography by Erik Spiekermann
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How to Start a Business Blog by Michael Martine
How to Start a Business Blog →
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Forty’s Pocket Guide to SEO by Forty
Forty’s Pocket Guide to SEO →
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Why design? by AIGA
Why design? →
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The Design Funnel: A Manifesto for Meaningful Design by Stephen Hay
The Design Funnel: A Manifesto for Meaningful Design →
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How To Be Creative by Hugh MacLeod
How To Be Creative →
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Time Management for Creative People by Mark McGuinness
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Who's There? by Seth Godin
Who's There? →
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A Concise Guide to Archiving for Designers by Karin van der Heiden
A Concise Guide to Archiving for Designers →
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Guerrilla Freelancing by Mike Smith
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KnockKnock by Seth Godin
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