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Links We Like

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Graphic Design

Pagelab
Ideabook

Web Page Design for Designers

A List Apart
Communication Arts
Artistica
Metropolis Magazine

Links to Links

About.com
Web Design Resources

How To's

Designs by Mark
Graphics tutorials from Webreference
Lynda.com

Writing for the Web

Contentious
Morkes & Neilson on Writing for the Web
Sun Microsystems
Lieb on Editing for the Web
Writing for the Web

Information Architecture

Shiple on IA
Usability First

On Edward Tufte

ET's Home page
Graphics and Web Design Based on Edward Tufte's Principles

Click Here to learn why we should avoid using
the term "Click Here" when writing for the Web

We strongly recommend that you avoid use of the term, "Click here."
We realize you see it all over the web but that doesn't make it a good
practice. Link text should be meaningful enough to make sense when
read out of context—either on its own or as part of a sequence of
links. Here are some explanations:

Don't use "click here" as link text (W3C)
How To: Anchor Text (Don't Click Here) (Web Site Accessibility Blog)
Web Style Guide: Links
Why "Click here" is bad linking practice(Tampere University of Technology)

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