Book Review: Letting Go of the Words

Posted on April 4, 2009
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Summary

Letting Go of the Words is an example-driven tour on how to write content for the web. It’s 350 pages are full of clear, before and after examples, of good and bad web pages. In less than a day, Janice (Ginny) Redish will transform the way you write for the web. Ginny is clearly an accomplished author. During the day, she helps people create usable and useful web sites. This book is more of a handbook, jammed packed with great tips and explanations of why stuff works and other stuff doesn’t. What Ginny manages to do is communicate practical web writing guidelines to experienced web readers like us.

Rating: 9/10

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2 Responses to “Book Review: Letting Go of the Words”

  1. Sebastian Zarzycki on April 4th, 2009 10:19 pm

    Thanks for the review. I, too, find this book very informative.

    Recently, I’ve ran into another book of similiar kind – “Guidelines for Online Success” – I wonder what’s your view on this one. Very well designed, the actual content may not amaze. This got me thinking – maybe in Internet World, there’s simply no room for differentation between Developer and Designer? It feels like the most successful projects are created by people joining these two art areas together. After all, who said it’s not possible?

    (Amazon link : http://www.amazon.com/Guidelines-Online-Success-Rob-Ford/dp/3822823678)

  2. cleve on April 5th, 2009 2:52 pm

    hmm, not come across that one Seb. I’ll add it to my book wish list.

    Thanks.

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