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Design
Home Staging for Profit: How to Start and Grow a Six Figure Home Staging Business in 7 Days or Less
Published in Paperback by Decorate-Redecorate.Com (2007-10-22)
Authors: Barbara Jennings and CSS/CRS
List price: $29.95
New price: $29.95

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Great intro so far...
Helpful Votes: 10 out of 10 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-22
I recently bought 2 books on Staging, since I'm currently wondering wether to pursue it as a new career. Right off the bat, this book is very inspiring in it's voice and the writer's accomplishments. I'm barely into it, but it's already gotten me back to feeling excited about the possibilities. As opposed to the other staging book i'm about to review, and ended up returning.

The layout is like reading a term paper, but it's kind of nice reading on such a big format for a change. No color pictures to speak of, but if you're buying this, you're not looking for color ideas. Just tell me what the biz is all about, and what i could expect from giving it a go, is all i'm looking for.

I'm really enjoying the way that it's written as if the author is talking to you. It's much more entertaining, and it makes me feel like she's there for any questions, which she says she is!

So based on the 30+ pages or so i've read, this book is a definite for those looking for some insight into this growing business.

Excellent Book
Helpful Votes: 10 out of 10 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-01
I began an interior design business a year and a half ago. I am specializing in window treatments. This book showed me how I can incorporate home staging and redesign into my current business. This book was wonderful in encouraging me to pursue home staging. I would suggest anyone looking to go into home staging to pick up a copy of this book.

The best book I have on Staging so far...
Helpful Votes: 11 out of 11 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-06
I loved this book- it is very thorough and contained everything I needed AND more that I haven't even gotten to read yet- I am still implementing ideas from what I have read! Barbara is not trying to impress people with her credentials, she is trying to help them with her experience! If you are considering staging for a living- get this book!

A Real Gem - A Giant Bargain at Any Price For Sure
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-23
I was blown away by how much there is in this book of genuine value -- it is unquestionably the best of the bunch and since I am also a trainer, I have purchased many books for my personal reference and library. I have to admit, I was sure amazed. I found many ideas and suggestions to add to my own training processes, which was an added bonus to me. If you can only buy one book, get this one. If you can buy more, only buy this one. Seriously. Only buy this one.

By Far the Best on the Subject
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-14
In a sea of books that deliver generalities, this book stands out as refreshingly filled with tips galore and the best useable, practical help of all. I was astonished at the openness of the author and her willingness to divulge literally everything one ought to know. Her checklist on the tasks a stager should consider when taking on a project was the most complete I've ever seen and goes on for pages. She gives you a list of questions to ask homeowners up front so you know in advance whether they are do-it-yourself types or not. I found this important so I'll know how to proceed in my presentations and calculating my pricing. Excellent.

Her advice on how to work with clients is well thought through and mirrors my own beliefs. I consider myself to be pretty savvy as a business person, but I found gems everywhere that gave me pause to think and reconsider what I was doing. The lists of questions for agents and owners, and pricing guidelines are worth the price of the book just by themselves. She also gives a pretty thorough list of tools you'll need on the job and a list of the kinds of furniture and props you might inventory if you want to stage empty properties.

There are books out there that never get to the really "good" stuff, but this one is filled from cover to cover with topic-specific practicality. I also enjoyed her occasional humor. I can imagine it's very difficult to write for beginners as well as experienced readers, but I thought she did a masterful job of explaining the basics while getting into the meatier details too. She kept me interested at every step.

Most books of this nature have no pictures to speak of, but this one has plenty. I appreciate the "on the spot" nature of them and that they are representative of all the varied types of homes and predicaments a stager will run across.

The "ready to use" forms at the back of the book are adapted to the industry, yet generic enough to be used by any one just as they are. And since the book is the same size as a sheet of paper, you don't have to make any adjustments or resize them in any way. I appreciate that the author obviously considered this when electing to do a large sized manual. More kudos to her for that as well.

Of all the books I've purchased on the subject, I found this one to be by far the best and would highly recommend it to anyone wanting to start a staging business. It's clear the author is an expert and also a very generous person. On a different note, I also purchased her other book on redesign, and found it to be excellent as well.

Design
Killer Web Content: Make the Sale, Deliver the Service, Build the Brand
Published in Paperback by A&C Black (2007-09-01)
Author: Gerry McGovern
List price: $24.95
New price: $15.00
Used price: $15.22

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This Book Delivers!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-11
I work for a Fortune 500 company and was first introduced to Gerry McGovern through one of his workshops that my company was hosting. I really connected with Gerry's passion for both the customer's perspective, as well as his message to get the fundamentals right. Armed with his book Killer Web Content, I left the workshop inspired with new ideas for solving some of the UX issues we were having with our Careers website (strategic business tool for talent recruiting).

I started to read his book the next week and learned enough useful information with each chapter that I finished it. I got a lot of value from some of the techniques described in Killer Web Content. I appreciated the information specific to generating good content using "Carewords" in the right way and at the right time. I also learned from this book that the web user is a different animal than traditional application users. Gerry has a good handle on the machinations that drive this new information hunter's behavior.

I can honestly say that I've quoted Gerry's work in UX meetings dozens of times since first attending his workshop. Since December, I've given away three copies of Killer Web Content to other UX professionals. All 3 have given it rave reviews! In addition to attending one of his live workshops (absolutely awesome!), I HIGHLY recommend getting this book!

ANYONE involved in any aspect of websites NEEDS to read this book!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-11-19
I have been a subscriber to Gerry's weekly e-mails for over two years. As a web editor for a large organization, his advice has guided me in my career and helped me enormously in every area of website management.

When I learned about Gerry McGovern's book Killer Web Content, I immediately ordered it. Because I was about to leave for vacation, I had Amazon ship the book to where I was holidaying - that's how excited I was to read it. Sure enough, I devoured the book, and (almost) couldn't wait to get back to work so I could start applying his teachings.

Killer Web Content is THE authority on how to have a successful website. Using real-life examples, it feels as though McGovern is having a conversation with you. His advice is invaluable and this book should be necessary reading for anyone creating a website.

I cannot recommend this book enough - not just for communicators and marketers, but for graphic designers and techies too. McGovern is a visionary and ahead of his time. YOU MUST READ IT!

Easy read, worth the time and money
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-12-27
I love when authors get to the point, and McGovern does it. A lot of this stuff is common sense, but it becomes more top-of-mind when someone writes about it. McGovern mentions some good tools to help write "killer web content," and while some of the practices he uses for testing content aren't necessary do-able for most companies/people, I'm still able to take away the basics and make them part of my process for writing web content.

Very basic overview of web usability in general; few specifics on writing
Helpful Votes: 21 out of 25 total.
Review Date: 2007-10-31
I'm a usability researcher who's looking to get some concrete suggestions about how to write better for the web. That's what I was hoping to find in this book--a guide with detailed suggestions for how to do this type of technical writing. Instead, there are very few concrete suggestions in this book about how to write well, other than vague platitudes about keeping phrases short, and providing users with the content they'd like to see. Duh.

I read this thing cover to cover in about an hour. Mostly I learned that "killer" rhymes with "filler." A lot. If it has not yet occurred to you that you might want to talk to your customers about what they're looking for on your webpage, then I guess this book would be for you and would provide you with that revolutionary insight. That's all the advice there is in this book--talk to your customers to find out the content they're looking for on your webpage, and then deliver that content to them in small, easily digestible phrases. Again, duh.

For people who are just starting out on this type of research, there's really no detailed advice on how to conduct this "talking to your users to find out what they want" research though (other than some more platitudes like "be a good listener."). If you want more detailed advice on how to do research like this, I'd say search the web for "wants and needs analysis" because that's basically what this guy is recommending. If you can't find enough things for free on the web about that, there is a good chapter in the book "Understanding your users" by Catherine Courage on this technique. That book is also great for giving you a wide toolset of techniques for usability.

He also gets a little bit into persona creation, which is basically a fancy way of saying it helps to imagine who your customers are and have a picture of them in your mind as you design your user experience. Again, you can find free stuff on the web about this or check out Tamara Adlin and John Pruitt's book "The Persona Lifestyle" to get lots of great information about this technique.

If you're truly just starting out trying to figure out how to make your website better and you don't know where to begin, I think a way better guide is Steve Krug's "Don't Make Me Think." That book provides a great overall context for providing great user experiences in general.

I am looking forward to reading the new Ginny Redish book on this subject! Her stuff has been high quality in the past and so I expect she will have a bunch of actual information on how to write for the web as opposed to the filler in this book. It's pretty ironic that a book all about providing great content without a bunch of filler is...a bunch of filler. It was a killer for me but not in the way it intended to be.

Same quality as Gerry's outstanding newsletters
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-02
The book is a good read with a lot of useful information about content design and production. Don't expect a detailed tutorial, it aims rather to show you what is important and what approach you should take.

What I liked
- rich information about user behaviours regarding content consumptions (debunks some myths)
- eye-opener findings (did you know that the word 'special offers' is preferred to the word 'deal' when people are asked though when searching, they use the word 'deal'? etc.)
- clear examples and reasoning that can help you in situations when you have to convince clients about some fundamental content issues

What I did not like
- if you have been following Gerry's newsletters as I did, well, you already know most of what the book is about
- there are some chapters that did not tell me really anything (one is about some very rudimentary SEO, another about the importance of blogging)
- the design of the print: there are complete pages written in bold red letters, some pages look like this is the first Powerpoint presentation with an ISBN number

Design
Knitting in the Old Way: Designs and Techniques from Ethnic Sweaters
Published in Paperback by Nomad Press (2005-11-25)
Author: Priscilla Gibson-Roberts
List price: $27.95
New price: $14.98
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A must have for the free spirited knitter
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-11
If you hate to buy patterns, if you rather do your own thing, if you just want to know how to figure out what to do with the yarn you bought at that yard sale but you have no pattern for it, than you need this book. This will teach you about sweater parts, how to figure out how many stitches you need with the yarn you have and the idea that is in your brain. This is an excellent reference book for all and any who want to start off doing their own designs or just don't like to follow patterns. If you can'f afford pattern books, this is a great resource to help you get started on your own designs. This is a case of don't judge a book by it's cover or the lack of enticing color photos. The content is very worthwhile.

Knitting the Old Way
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-02
This book was a gift for a friend. It was received promptly and in excellent condition.

Knitting in the Old Way- Priscilla Gibson-Roberts
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-08-24
I had a copy of this book many years ago and always regretted losing it. I'm delighted to have this updated version. Gibson-Roberts gives a good deal of basic information about traditional knitting- not line by line from instructions but from basic principles and a little preparation. There are plans for a huge variety of garments from around the world. I'd recommend it for a spinner-and-knitter (such as myself),or any competent knitter with an interest in folk or historical wear, or in making one of a kind garments.

A Must Have
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2007-04-11
This is a book to free your knitterly soul. The authors start by helping you take baby steps, explaining carefully. Then, before you know it, you are skipping along without a pattern, making whatever you want, and making it fit. The technical aspects are flawless, the inspirational parts are, well, inspirational. Even if you have no intention of knitting without following a pattern, this book will explain the differnt constructions in such a way that it will make you a better knitter. I buy this as a gift frequently, and it has always been well recieved.

Freeing yourself from the tyranny of patterns
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 10 total.
Review Date: 2007-03-15
I brought this book because I wanted to be able to design my own knitwear and because I wanted to explore some of the design concepts used in Iceland, the Faroe and Northern British islands. The author's clear and practical advice soon got me underway. It gave me enough to work out my proportions, measurements, yardage (metres) and the basic construction layouts for what I wanted to do. I'm now well underway, knitting an Icelandic style sweater but using Ukrainian cross stitch as the motif. there aren't any colour pictures in this book but that is probably a good thing because it leaves you free to imagine and create an end design. The author assumes some basic knowledge of knitting but even so gives a good range of techniques for casting on, knitting in to the front and back of the stich etc as well as a brief history of knitting. The only other book you might want to accompany this is a compendium of traditional stitch designs such as moss stitch, various cable stitches and fairisle designs.

Design
The Quilts of Gee's Bend: Masterpieces from a Lost Place
Published in Hardcover by Tinwood Books (2002-09-23)
Authors: William Arnett, Alvia Wardlaw, Jane Livingston, and John Beardsley
List price: $50.00
New price: $24.50
Used price: $23.63
Collectible price: $50.00

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Great Book wonderful info and history
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-13
The book "The Quilts of Gee's Bend" by William Arnett is a great book of history within a particular culture that is rich in resourcefulness and creativity. It easy to read if one enjoys life stories that are true and down to earth. The pictures complete the full circle of this culture- use what is available and enjoy the outcome. The world could learn a lot from this book. The Quilts of Gee's Bend: Masterpieces from a Lost Place

The Quilts of Gee's Bend
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-03-08
This is a beautiful book about both the women and the quilts of Gee's Bend. The photos make me feel as if I am back at the Gee's Bend Quilt Show.

exceptional
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-03-30
I remember the first time I saw photographs of the quilts of Gee's Bend in a magazine about seven years ago. I couldn't wait to learn about the amazing artists whose vision the quilts portray. This book is more outstanding than I imagined it could be. It is powerful, beautiful, sensitive, and historically accurate. I recommend The Quilts of Gee's Bend to anyone with an eye for artistic genius and a love for discovering a community of women willing to express themselves outside the box of convention. How refreshing and inspiring! Simply Exceptional!!

Memories which must be kept 'real'
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-03-08
This book is already a treasure and one I can love and then bequeath to another art and tradition and people lover...
At the end of October in 2003, I was in Milwaukee to see this Quilt exhibition. Friends of Art from Indiana University drove to Chicago and then on to the marvelous museum in Milwaukee to experience the Quilts. What an awakening! That day I bought a Video. Since that time I have purchased the DVD and (when I found it online) the hardback book The Quilts of Gee's Bend! What a treasure! I am overjoyed to have this book and to have had the viewing experience! [I also use the USPS stamps and the book of postcards!] --Sarah K. Robinson

.........a superb keepsake of a memorable trip.
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2007-03-08
Who is more qualified to help provide us with a book about the quilts of Gee's Bend, but Mr. Bill Arnett who has championed the makers of these quilts and their works since 'discovering' them years ago in the tiny community of Gee's Bend about thirty miles southwest of Selma, Alabama?

The quilts first went on tour in 2002 and have been touring ever since. I learned of the ladies of Gee's Bend and their quilts from a PBS documentary first aired in 2003 and have anxiously hoped they would one day come to my part of the country. When, earlier this year, I found the quilts would indeed be coming to the Orlando Museum of Art, I purchased, The Quilts of Gee's Bend: Masterpieces from a Lost Place, documenting the quilts, and the lives of their various makers, with beautiful, full-color illustrations of the quilts.

In February, 2007, when I was finally able to enjoy the quilts in person, I was happy to discover the book had accurately depicted the quilts, and their makers, paralleling an exhibition that should be seen and appreciated by all.

I purchased a copy of The Quilts of Gee's Bend: Masterpieces from a Lost Place, for the art teacher of my children's school. This beautiful book encouraged her to take her middle and high school art students to the exhibition. The book helped the students to first see and read about what they were going to view and then became a superb keepsake of a most memorable trip.

Design
Scrapbook Page Maps: Sketches For Creative Layouts
Published in Spiral-bound by Memory Makers (2008-04-01)
Author: Becky Fleck
List price: $24.99
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A must have for scrappers
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-05-08
This book is awesome! I love all the sketch books out there but this one takes sketches over the top! The cards in the back make it even more portable. The price is a great find as well! It is definately a MUST HAVE!!!

A Must Have!!!!!!!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-05-06
I don't usually write reviews but I really had to share my opinion on this book. I love scrapbooking but am always stumped. This book really helps you get started with ideas and layouts. No more days of having to sit and stare at pictures and wondering where to begin....this book will help you get out of the scrapbooking funk!!!! It's well worth the money!

Wonderful!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-05-06
This book is to die for, a must have! Got it for my daughter and have recommended it to many scrapbookers. All rave about it.

Love this book!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-05-05
This is a fantastic sketch book. The full color book is fabulous, and the little cards in the back are the icing on the cake. They are so easy to take to crops. So many sketches, so little time!!! Love this!!!!

EXCELLENT
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-05-05
I love this book & the cards to bring to crops are awesome.....Thanks for going forward with this book.

Design
ZAG
Published in Kindle Edition by Peachpit Press (2008-02-14)
Author: Marty Neumeier
List price: $15.95
New price: $9.99

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Great thoughts, presented perfectly for busy people
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-21
You have to read Zag like you read the bible- it tells a great story but you often are better served not delving too deeply into the statements made by the author to support his points (i.e. the fact that 11 million people went to Europe in 2006 versus 8 million in 1964 as evidence of a shift in American society- though as a percent of the population it is almost no change at all in Americans traveling abroad).

Such is the nature of writing about a topic where 1) the author makes his money selling branding services; 2) he doesn't believe in hard numbers to prove points, harboring the predictable anti-research position that is both a great strength and weakness of this book and books like this (i.e. Blink). It also may be the most acceptable way to write a book that is not so dry and academic that nobody would want to read it.

But the story being told is a great one and it is really well told. Neumeier needs to get a lot of credit for presenting ideas simply (not simplistically) which many other authors would make very complicated. The book is also just really well thought out so that it is thoroughly enjoyable to read even as you get into some pretty important topics that others might get bogged down in jargon or overly long explanations. The book also gets high markst for not only discussing what a "zag" is but also showing you how you can get there if you follow his clearly outlined process.

So while the book is clearly a campaign for what he believes versus an objective look at branding, it is great read and I would recommend it for anyone working in marketing/branding that wants a refresher or reminder about what you should be thinking about in our ever-changing world.

ZAGGING
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-09
Excellent Book!
It is:
- Fun to read
- Openminding
It provides great practical ideas. You can apply the 17 steps to differentiation in your work place righ away.
I could not stop reading it.

Zag is Zagworthy
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-29
I purchased this book at the same time as the Brand Gap, being confident in the fact they'd both be helpful, well-written, yet densely packed tomes of information - and I was right!

Zag hones in on one element discussed in the Brand Gap - differentiation - and expands it into a 200-so page book. According to Neumeier, differentiation, or creating zag, is one of the most important elements of branding - and it needs to happen at every step of the way, from conception to naming to marketing.

The great thing about Zag is the way it presents the information - much like in the Brand Gap it follows a 'whiteboard', graphic-heavy, basic (but important) facts. This time around however, it pairs the basic format with a strong, easy-to-follow example through the faux development of an educational wine bar chain.

Neumeier then takes the reader through 17 steps (including some helpful exercises) you should take as a business owner, venture capitalist, or advertising professional when determining whether your product is zagworthy - or how to make it so it is.

In terms of why I gave the book 4 stars as opposed to 5...The last section of the book - once the 17 steps are completed and the wine bar is 'fully developed' - is a little bit dense/doesn't seem to flow as well as the rest of the book/series.

Also there is a decent amount of repetition between Zag and the Brand Gap, and I am hesitant in believing that people would pick up one without the other. Although it makes sense to reinforce the principles (and sell more books I'm sure) in some cases, it almost made it hard to differentiate some of the messages between the books, making me feel a bit cheated in that I paid money to read the same pages over.

I have a hunch Neumeier might take the 5 main principles found in The Brand gap and expand each of them into books like Zag did for differentiation - and I can't fault him for doing so. Zag is definitely an improvement on The Brand Gap in that it offers a focused "here's exactly what you can do" strategy, but it still remains general enough that virtually any level of professional (student, beginner, executive etc.) can sit down and walk away a couple of hours later feeling like they learned something.

Zag Zag Zigidy Zag de Zag
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-21
Knocked this one out in a single flight. Well written, easy to follow. Maybe a little too easy. Would have liked a little more meat. Consider this the Cliff's Notes to Differentiate or Die. Both great books, this is easier to digest. Neumeier is a brand genius, he gets it and he can present it well in a concise format.

A book that zags
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-08-23
Zagging is not a new concept. If you like business and performance management readings, probably you are familiar with it already, especially if you've read books by authors like Jim Collins (hedgehog concept), Chan Kim (blue ocean) or Seth Godin (purple cow).

This book provides a unique approach from a marketer's point of view to the concept of real differentiation in the marketplace. "When everybody zigs, zag". Stop being a follower, an imitator, and start being different, start zagging.

You can't stop reading this book, once you get started. It will take you one or two hours, which doesn't mean the author is not providing details and deep insights. In fact, he gives what it takes to make his points clear, captivating, and consistent.

David Aaker says in the back cover of this book: "The presentation alone is worth the price of the book". He is absolutely right. This book zags.

Design
ActionScripting in Flash
Published in Paperback by Sams (2001-04-09)
Author: Phillip Kerman
List price: $39.99
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This should not come as a surprise
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2005-02-16
I am sure if you glance at the rest of the reviews you will be more than tempted to buy this book. Well, you should! Kerman's way of introducing the LOGIC behind actionScript is phenomenal. This books should help pave the way for you to grasp the logic behind actionScript. Why not 5 stars then? Well, I thought there would be more practical examples than the book included. Definitely worth the money!

To soon
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2002-11-12
I'm sorry I bought this book!
Because it's so good!
And now the MX version is out,
but I already have the Flash 5 one!
Anybody wants to buy it off me,
so I can get the new issue?
;-)

Clone this author! The BEST actionscript book I've read!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2002-05-30
This is the first book I've read by Phillip Kerman. I will now go hunt for his next one - or all of them, to be honest! This book doesn't learn You any Flash or design, but it gives You everything You need to know about actionscripting. Tastefully presented and easy to read. If You are the perfect object oriented programmer - You could skip some chapters, but if You're just an "almost" perfect programer in object oriented languages - this book will give You the last skills that makes You perfect! Yes it really does not only cover actionscripting - it gives You a visual and very educational lesson in object oriented programing.

Hits the Mark
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2002-04-10
Wow!

This is a GREAT book for the graphic/web designer wanting to learn actionscript. I own or have read many others that don't cover the basics or the thought processes behind writing in a scripting language. Most books on this topic started out over my head with little explaination and were accompanied by buggy and/or old code. With clear and consice writing, Philip uses the first half of the book to fully explain programming concepts as they pertain to scripting in Flash, and then follows up with examples of how to implement these ideas.

I can't say enough about how far this book has taken me into the scripting world. Kudos to Kerman.

WOW - Buy it Buy it Buy it!
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2002-04-24
If you're looking for a book with lots of pictures and fluff this is not the book for you.
But if you're actually interested in learning to program ActionScript this is the first and only book you should buy.

Phillip Kerman explains everything in a clear understandable way and approaches the ideas of good programming as opposed to bad as well as the actual language itself. This alone will save you hours of re-doing what you've already done. Phillip gets you thinking like a programmer (a fairly new concept to a lot of designers trying to make their Flash more interactive.) Learn to design completely independent re-usable interfaces so that not only are you developing advanced interactive web-applications, you're also building a library of sample re-usable building blocks that you can re-use over and over.

Even if you're new to the language, take some tutorials online to get the basics and then buy this book. Read it and do the tutorials in it and soon you will be programming like a professional in no time. This is the best book on ActionScripting period! and I own 16 books on Flash Development!

Design
The Business Side of Creativity: The Complete Guide for Running a Graphic Design or Communications Business
Published in Paperback by W. W. Norton & Company (2002-06)
Author: Cameron S. Foote
List price: $32.95
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A Creative's Must Have!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-10-20
This book is a wake up call to the Creative! It completely opened my eyes to the many things to think about and plan for when leaving your secure job, and going out on your own. Extremely well written, with a plethora of knowledge on the subject. A complete eye opener. A MUST HAVE for the Creative who is planning on going freelance, or starting their own business. Very informative and necessary to read in order to succeed on your own. Very exciting, I could barely put it down!




Foote's books address different business models
Helpful Votes: 13 out of 15 total.
Review Date: 2004-08-28
According to the author's website at http://www.creativebusiness.com/books.lasso The Business Side of Creativity addresses freelancing and the basics of pricing, selling, and running a SMALL design or marketing communications business. The Creative Business Guide to Running a Graphic Design Business focuses on the management of a MULTIPERSON organization. The website gives a summary on the various chapters of each book.

Worth $20.00
Helpful Votes: 13 out of 15 total.
Review Date: 2004-08-09
I started out excited about this book, then quickly realized much of what the author had to say was outdated at best, not the best advice on numerous occasions, but yet the book contained some valuable information. A bit stoneage as far as business marketing practices. One hundred pages on setting up your own studio/small business with personnel (No, thank you). If working as a freelancer in the graphics or copy arenas is your thing, its worth paying $20.00 to get something out of it.

YOUR BUSINESS BIBLE
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2004-03-26
This is such a comprehensive book. If you have any question about how to run a business, let alone a creative one, this book is the only one you'll need.

Very helpful for a new freelancer
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2006-08-24
I'm starting a sole-proprietor (one-person) freelance design business and I have found this book to be extremely helpful. It manages to be realistic about what to expect while also providing encouragement that if you prepare well and work smart, you have the opportunity to reach your financial goals. The book has made me consider contracts carefully and has given me valuable suggestions (for example, setting up standards such as "I can't accept jobs for which I can bill less than 8 hours' work"), thinking about what kinds of clients I want to attract in my business, and so on. It has important points to consider if you are locating your business outside a large metropolitan area. I recommend it for anyone who is starting out - or considering starting out - on a solo creative business.

Design
Color Drawing: A Marker/Colored-Pencil Approach for Architects, Landscape Architects, Interior and Graphic Designers, and Artists
Published in Paperback by John Wiley & Sons Inc (1993-03)
Author: Michael E. Doyle
List price: $39.95
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WONDERFUL book!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-04
I have a copy of the first edition of this book and am still mesmerized by it. When it first came out, everyone I knew at design school who bought it felt like the information and techniques had given them an out-of-body-experience and it quickly became THE book to own, learn from, and emulate. Anyone who buys this book and applies the material and techniques will become better at drawing, rendering, and creative presentation methods...it is a sure-fire way to achieve "star power" in your office and in front of your clients!

awesome resource
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-10-24
great book! Out of the dozens of hand rendering guides I looked at, this was by far the best and the easiest to learn from. It tells you what pencils, markers, and tools to buy to achieve certain effects, and gives you step-by-step rendering instructions for tons of different types of materials and lighting situations. I highly recommend this- in fact, it should be mandatory for interior design students!

Color Drawing: Design Drawing Skills and Techniques for Architects, Landscape Architects, and Interior Designers, 2nd Edition
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-06
This is an excellent resouce for the study of rendering. After detailing the elements of color and design, it describes, step-by-step, how to achieve many finishes both interior and exterior. It is both instructive and informative.

Outstanding book
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-06-05
It's really hard to say too many things about this book. Even older editions of Color Drawing are great, but this newest one goes above and beyond the call of duty. In an age when a lot of books get re-released as new editions with few substantive changes, Color Drawing breaks the mold by updating the techniques with current technology (i.e. Photoshop). It's great to see that the author and publisher realize that pure hand-drawing and rendering is quickly becoming a thing of the past and that the practitioners of today and tomorrow need to have excellent computer skills too. This book is full of very useful tips for combining Photoshop with hand drawings to create great effects. So even if you have an earlier edition, do yourself a favor and buy the new one anyway because you will learn a lot.

Outstanding Resource
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-03
This is the standard for rendering in architecture and interior design as far as I am concerned. It will most definitely become a required textbook for my classes in visual presentation in the years to come. Doyle takes you step-by-step into the process of rendering with marker, color pencil, and pastels. But he doesn't just spoon feed you the recipe for each material rendering, he presents the basis for a process that allows you to render virtually any material not found in the book.

Design
Love, Loss, and What I Wore
Published in Hardcover by Algonquin Books (1995-01-09)
Author: Ilene Beckerman
List price: $14.95
New price: $0.96
Used price: $0.01
Collectible price: $14.95

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Clever little book!!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-10-17
This book is a little gem. It is one of a kind. There is no other book like this on the market, not that I know of, anyway. Although the author is a bit older than I am and some of the clothes are outdated, I could still relate to her. She related her life experiences by detailing what she wore during those experiences. We all can recall at least one event by remembering what we were wearing!! At times, she appears kind of catty, which just gives quite a human element to the book. I myself have so many clothes I cannot get rid of due to sentimental reasons. However, after reading this book, I may do the same thing she did and draw them or take a picture of them and then give them away. This is a GREAT book!!

There might be a generational gap here but the book explains it very well
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-08-14
Delightfully wacky little book deliciously decorated. Even though I'm a male I loved the book and its many drawing/paintings of clothing and other things. It is interesting to know how the book came about and how its author was writing about her life for her children and using her creative ability to show them how her life was growing up.

I learned of the book when reading Jane Smiley's book: "13 Ways of Looking at the Novel" and thought her comments interesting enough to buy the book and read it. And I enjoyed it very much. I recommend "Love, Loss and what I Wore" to everyone regardless of gender.

LOVE THIS BOOK!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2005-08-28
If I could, I would give this book more than 5 stars. What a clever idea to recall onel's life by remembering the outfits worn. Loved the delightful illustrations. Beckerman is a unqiue and talented writer/illustrator. Thanks for the memories!

Charming, poignant memoir
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-11-10
I had picked this book up and put it back down several times when I saw it at the book store. I am glad I finally bought it! It is an interesting idea, and one that I am sure many of us can identify with: a memoir built on memories of certain beloved items of clothing. Ilene Beckerman had an interesting childhood and has had a varied life as an adult. Obviously, her talents lie more in writing than in drawing--the sketches of the clothing are rather simple,but she does manage to convey what she felt like wearing each outfit. It doesn't take very long to read, and if read in one sitting you get quite a sense of her life. Sometimes funny, sometimes quite bittersweet, but always entertaining.

It's how we remember
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2006-03-22
I, like most of my women friends I've talked to, including my mother and my sisters, shape memories and moments based on the clothes we were wearing at the time.

I bought this book in 1995 when it was first published and have referred to it several times over the years for inspiration and support. I found it in the "Self-Help" section of the bookstore.

This little book does as good a job as anything I've read, at getting in a woman's head. Clothes are how we remember. Wearing our favorite clothes or shoes or carrying our favorite handbag gives us confidence and helps us cope.

For a while, I kept a diary of drawings of outfits whenever I'd want to remember an important event. Ask me what I was wearing when I held my niece for the first time (navy blue A-line Liz Claiborne dress) or when I went to my first job interview out of college (a polka-dot suit I called The Stewardess) or the night I was first kissed by the love of my life (a shirt that said "Keep On Truckin" in glitter... heh).

A good friend's mother passed away a few months ago, and I bought a copy for her, since Ms. Beckerman mentions the death of her own mother. She also mentions marriages, divorces, babies, and career successes, and most importantly, what she wore.

It makes a great gift for any woman. Or for yourself.


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