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Smashing Book #5 Review

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Smashing Magazine continues its tradition and releases another great book. This time it's the new Smashing Book #5: Real-Life Responsive Web Design. It's jam packed with theory and practices all centered around responsive web design with almost 600 pages of content that can make any professional drool.

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tags: smashing, magazine, book, review, design, responsive
categories: Reviews
Sunday 08.30.15
Posted by Alecsandru Grigoriu
 

Smashing Book #4 Review

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I've been a fan of Smashing Magazine since I've discovered them back in 2007. From that day until now I've kept a close eye on their progress and enjoyed every resource they made available. I even tried little by little to contribute to their mission: designed calendar wallpapers, contributed to the Smashing Community poster, expressed my opinions for the Smashing Usability Panel and many more.  But the one thing I appreciate the most is the fact that the SM team knows how to give back to the community that supports them. Entering the stage is the Smashing Book - a collection of ideas, opinions and practices tailored to make us embrace design and remind us why we do the things we do. Smashing Book #4 was launched, I bought it and now... I'm going to review it.

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tags: smashing, book, 4, review, design, web, perspective
categories: Reviews
Sunday 01.26.14
Posted by Alecsandru Grigoriu
 

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