‘A manifesto to transcend the web of today.’

Transcending CSS: The Fine Art of Web Design by Andy Clarke

Work reviews

University of Liverpool

Stuff and Nonsense created a really special design, listened closely to our brief and contributed greatly with new coding techniques and creative ideas.

Jeffrey Zeldman

Andy Clarke is hip and mature. You almost never get both. He is a seasoned brand steward, a fancy pixel wrangler, and no mean hand at code. A triple talent. The bastard.

Jason Santa Maria

Andy Clarke will make you and your company look good. Really good. No, better than that. Yup, there you go, just right.

Dave Shea

Don't keep your mind focussed on the past, turn your head around and start looking to the future. Andy Clarke is here to show you how.

Dan Cederholm

Andy Clarke has that rare balance of creativity and technical know-how that makes a true web designer. One of the industry's finest.

Simon Collison

None in this industry have made quite such an impression on me as Andy Clarke. Expertise, verve, real-world knowledge, and above all inspiring, Andy knows visual design inside out, and it is no coincidence that a number of key points in the internet roadmap have pivoted around his experiments and articles.

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Book reviews

Robert Mirabito

If you're passionate about CSS, then you can’t go past this book. I already have a few books on CSS in my bookshelf and this is my pick of the bunch to date.

New master-classes to own on DVD

Catch Andy Clarke on DVD in three new For A Beautiful Web titles covering topics including “Designing with CSS”, “Designing with Microformats”; and “Designing web accessibility”.

Published by New Riders and available from Peachpit and Amazon.