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Reflections on Used Ebooks

for the web agency

  • content strategy
  • web site design
  • mobile
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Client Centric Web Design

Client Centric Web Design

alexFebruary 5, 2013October 16, 2022

A review of the ebook “Client Centric Web Design”, by Paul Boag for web agencies.

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Mobile First

Mobile First

alexJanuary 19, 2013August 11, 2022

A review of the ebook “Mobile First”, by Luke Wroblewski, for web agencies.

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Designing for Emotion

Designing for Emotion

alexJanuary 8, 2013August 11, 2022

A review of the ebook “Designing for Emotion”, by Aarron Walter, for web agencies;

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Content Strategy for the Web

Content Strategy for the Web

alexDecember 21, 2012October 16, 2022

A review of the ebook “Content Strategy for the Web” (2nd Edition), by Kristina Halvorson and Melissa Rach for web agencies.

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a quick word

Creating web sites since 1995 and living in Toulouse, France, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, and Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam,  I read ebooks on content strategy, web design, ux, ia, seo, mobile, and fiction too when I can.

In 2022 I launched the Web Agency Aphorisms on this blog. Twenty-five years of quick views on directing a web agency.

In 2018 I published my first fiction novel. It’s for children aged 9 to 12, but adults are encouraged to read it, too. It’s called A Girl Named Freedom and you can get it on Amazon.

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