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Building PowerPoint Templates Step by Step with the Experts (Paperback) newly tagged "design"

Building PowerPointTemplates


Supercharge your PowerPoint® presentations


with custom templates and themes!


Want to create presentations that are more consistent and cost-effective? Presentations that fully reflect your branding? Then don’t settle for Microsoft’s “out-of-the-box” templates and themes: create your own! In this easy, hands-on guide, two PowerPoint MVPs teach you every skill and technique you’ll need to build the perfect template–from planning and design, through theme building, custom layouts, colors, and deployment.


Echo Swinford and Julie Terberg have distilled their immense PowerPoint knowledge into simple, step-by-step techniques you can use right now, whether you’re using PowerPoint 2010 or 2007 for Windows, or PowerPoint 2011 for Mac. Well-built templates are the backbone of great presentations—whether building them for your own use or designing for thousands of users, this book will guide you through the process of creating the most effective templates.


Important Note: Upgrading from older versions of PowerPoint, such as PowerPoint 2003? Your old templates may no longer work. This book will help you make the transition painlessly!


• Plan new templates and themes to maximize their business value for years to come


• Understand the differences between templates and themes, and how they work together


• Make better choices about color, fonts, and slide layouts


• Create efficient templates for individual users, teams, and large organizations


• Incorporate Notes and Handout Masters into your presentation templates


• Provide example slides and default settings that lead to better presentations


• Use Microsoft’s little-known Theme Builder to create effects and background styles


• Work around hidden quirks in PowerPoint’s advanced template and theme features


Echo Swinford, a Microsoft PowerPoint MVP since 2000, has been a featured speaker at the Presentatio Summit (formerly PowerPoint Live) since its inception. She is the expert voice and instructor behind PowerPoint 2010 LiveLessons (Video Training), the author of Fixing PowerPoint Annoyances and co-author of The PowerPoint 2007 Complete Makeover Kit.


Julie Terberg is a Microsoft PowerPoint MVP and featured speaker at the Presentation Summit. She is the owner of Terberg Design and has been designing presentations since the mid-1980s. She is co-author of Perfect Medical Presentations. As contributing author for Presentations Magazine, she won awards for her Creative Techniques columns.


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iPad Design Lab - Basic: Storytelling in the Age of the Tablet (Kindle Edition) newly tagged "design"

iPad Design Lab - Basic is about storytelling in today's world, as more and more people consume information using the iPad and other tablets. This guide is the first to analyze the way that consumers take in information on the tablet platform and to help journalists and designers better understand the potential of this exciting medium. Written by Dr. Mario R. Garcia, Founder and CEO of Garcia Media and founder of the the Graphics & Design program at The Poynter Institute for Media Studies, this guide offers insight from the author's more than 40 years of experience consulting with such publications as The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, Die Zeit (Germany), El Tiempo (Colombia) and South China Morning Post (Hong Kong). iPad Design Lab - Basic offers insights into storytelling, navigation, look and feel, multimedia, advertising, economics and the modern media ecosystem. Anyone who wants to learn how to present content on the iPad will benefit from this indispensable guide.


PLEASE NOTE: This is the Basic version of Mario R. Garcia’s iPad Design Lab. It contains all the images and external links of the original, but lacks the original’s navigation scheme, interactive photo galleries, videos, audio introductions and glossary. Video and audio from the original are available in the enhanced edition of this book, iPad Design Lab - Basic Plus.


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How to build and set up a log cabin: "Design" has the easy, natural way with only hand tools and the Woods around you (Paperback) new

The only step-by-step guide for creating garden cottages and log furniture - pioneer style

There are other manuals on building cabins, but W. Ben Hunt is the only one to show how to build and set up pioneer cabin-the simple, natural, with hand tools and the forest around you. Our ancestors used logs and hand tools, durable, dry build wind-proof and protected dwellings; and she chairs, tables, branches and bushes. In this day, it is good to know that you can create in the same way chain saws, wood merchants, and high prices.

Build a block House
Part 1 contains complete instructions for creating cabins of three sizes: single rooms single rooms - and lean to and three rooms. Simply follow the clear instructions at each step of construction by choosing the site, delete the tract and building the Foundation for installation of fittings, heating and lighting.

How to perform a block House
If you are not ready to build a whole cabin, you can try your hand at some small objects such as candlesticks, lamps and fences. Part 2 says everything you need to know to build and finish rustic furniture for a whole House: benches, tables, chairs, beds, children's beds, shelves, candelabra, gates, arbors, roadside stands, even street signs and birdhouses.

"Two books in one"
There are really two books in one here: building block House, published 1947 and rustic construction published in 1939. These two classics have exactly like them with drawings and photographs, for the first time W. Ben Hunt selected and produced for the original editions have been reproduced.

W. BEN HUNT, a self-taught expert on the craft of plains and woodland Indians, was born in 1888 in Wisconsin. Most of his life spent teaching, create graphics, cabins and furniture, and lectures about the out-of-doors. He is author of numerous books, including MacMillan's the complete how-to-like book of the Indiancraft.

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How to use MS PowerPoint to design graphics and ebook covers (Kindle Edition) newly tagged "design"

Diana Heuser is a single mother of three, living in South Africa. She graduated from Rhodes University with a Honour's and Teaching degree and currently runs a self-publishing production and marketing business with clients both in South Africa and abroad.

Visit her blog for regular updates and meanderings on the meaning of life.


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How to Build Your Dream Cabin in the Woods: The Ultimate Guide to Building and Maintaining a Backcountry Getaway (Kindle Edition) newly tagged "design"

J. Wayne Fears is one of the most prolific writers of outdoor literature. He has had over 5900 magazine articles published and he has written 32 books including how-to, novel, and humor. He has been awarded numerous awards for journalism and conservation. He was voted into the Explorers Club and enshrined in the Legends of the Outdoors Hall of Fame.

In March 2013 J. Wayne's book Isaac - Trek to King's Mountain was the the recipient of a prestigious Pinnacle Outstanding Achivement Book Award given by the Professional Outdoor Media Association. This is the first time an e-book has ever received the award.


Last week Isaac - Trek to King's Mountain received First Place in the Best Outdoor Book Award given by the Southeastern Outdoor Press Association and sponsored by Chevrolet.This was the first time an e-book has ever won the coveted book award.


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La Formentera: The Woodland Refuge of Juan Montoya (Hardcover) newly tagged "design"

"It's a rare property that deserves a book of its own. Designer Juan Montoya's rustic stone-and-wood house, located in New York's Hudson Valley, certainly does. In La Formentera, Eric Piasecki's meticulous photographs survey its charmingly overstuffed rooms and the surrounding 110 acres of gardens, streams, and woodlands punctuated by contemporary sculpture." —Elle Decor

"Need a short break in the country? Look no further than your bookshelf. Juan Montoya presents four seasons of beauty in oversized photographs of his divine property and house in Garrison, New York. Over the course of 40 years, Montoya has created a spiritual refuge from a former commune." —New York Observer


"Interior designer Juan Montoya has created an idyllic masterpiece on more than a hundred wooded acres in Garrison—and a gorgeous new book." —New York Cottages & Gardens


"This lovely book with the photographs of Eric Piasecki and a winsome introductory essay by Karen Lehrman Bloch began casually as a personal project when Juan asked his friend Eric to take pictures of his home in every season." —Traditional Home

ERIC PIASECKI is a New York-based photographer, specializing in interiors and landscapes. His work is widely published in design magazines including Architectural Digest, Elle Decor, and House Beautiful, to name just a few.
KAREN LEHRMAN BLOCH is the editorial director of Grafia Books. She has written critical articles for many major publications, such as The New York Times Book Review, The New Republic, The Wall Street Journal, Mother Jones, and Vogue.

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Audacious Euphony: Chromatic Harmony and the Triad's Second Nature (Oxford Studies in Music Theory) (Hardcover) newly tagged "design"

Every anomaly that has ever tickled the edge of your awareness pertaining to music theory, 'borrowed' chords or scale degrees, and chord progressions that twinge the ear and drive curiosity (chromatic mediants, anyone?) are all opened wide and explained so thoroughly (with maps to navigate!) that you will become aware of a whole new system of thinking about consonance and dissonance; and, better yet, of controlling them to a much larger degree than the tonal (or jazz) system allows for. This theory of how triads relate is on another level, and completely explains many anomalies from classical theory when applied to popular music, or the music of the 19th century- Debussy, Wagner, etc.


I found myself reaching profound understandings that the Beatles used this mode of relation, it is what composers for film use, it is that 'surprising' sound that is becoming less and less foreign to us as time goes on. They used this subconsciously, but this explains how they got there- and explains a way to take it in any direction that you want. Just like tonally classical theory explains how classical composers composed to create their specific system of music, this explains how lots of composers who have veered away from classical rules and dogma have chosen to compose.


This is a harmonic realm where consonance and dissonance is temporarily suspended, allowing more subtle control between the two and it really is a beautiful realm of huge possibilities. If you are a composer or a musician of any kind, I highly recommend this book to you, as a tool to write more beautiful and "new" sounding songs. This is another system to use as a tool, like classical or jazz theory.


I myself am not a huge proponent of strictly following any theory, but learning tonal theory has led me to some of my most satisfying songs, and I anticipate that mastering the ideas of this type of music theory will lead to me create even more beautiful music which is expressive of life on a deep level. Already, learning this has allowed me to "spin" out of tonally-controlled compositions, into harmonic realms of an almost alien beauty, like a controlled but seemingly chaotic orbit on the edge of perfection and complete wreckage, and then without missing a beat, drop into a completely new tonality. It's freaking mind-blowing, and for that experience alone, I highly recommend it!


As the book points out, very intuitively, in one of the earlier chapters, there are basically 3 different ways of organizing music: Tonal, Not strictly tonal- using tonal ideas like triads and such to skip around to different tonics and tonalities (jazz probably falls somewhere in this second category as as well), and Atonal. While tonal music is great I think there may be too many rules to still be entirely relevant. While atonal music can be beautiful in its own way, the "structure" of that can literally be determined by rolling dice, so that's just not good enough for me yet. The cutting edge type of theory here straddles the boundaries between these two PERFECTLY.


Using this system allows composers a way to flirt with or have a lengthy affair with dissonance- while using concepts that are familiar to them (like triads) and being in TOTAL CONTROL. That, to me, is the biggest part of this book. It gives me a way to be in total control of where I am going and to understand what I am going to do next. If you want to spice up your compositions- get this! If you want to have a system for understanding non-traditional harmonies, then GET THIS!! I can't recommend this enough, it is an amazing book, and if you don't have it already then you are missing out on tons of possibilities which you probably aren't even aware of right now.


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Nature's Services: Societal Dependence On Natural Ecosystems (Paperback) newly tagged "design"

 I haven't read this book. But I think that maybe it would be good if the only review --which is in spanish-- were translated. Here's Francisco's review:

This edition is important on the themes of environmental economy and the underestimation of ecosystem health, for humanity surges to break little known ecosystems, synergies, and the diverse benefits they bring, much of which we don't know.
So, this book approaches the important elements, for the process of optimizing the utilization of ecosystems, from philosophic, environmental, and economic perspectives.


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Tiny House Floor Plans: Over 200 Interior Designs for Tiny Houses (Paperback) newly tagged "design"

It's well laid out by sizes, and It's refreshing to see so many floor plans of layouts for tiny homes you could actually live in long term without going crazy, ( much bigger than the usual 8x16)... But a lot of the plans are for cabin sized floor plans that would actually be considered "small homes" vs tiny homes, because at 12' or wider, they could not be placed on wheels or easily transported. There were some refreshing ideas for layouts ( an accomplishment when you consider the limits of options caused by a width of 8-8.5'). I would like to have seen more side entry ideas ( a personal preference of mine because I feel an end entry limits the design and wastes wall use), but many of these floor plans could be adapted easily to a side entry. I was also hoping for some options with narrow stairs to sleeping lofts instead of ladders..... also a personal preference if mine.

Unlike some reviewers I didn't expect a book full of working floor plans and materials lists for this price, and no rational thinking person should. In spite of the numerous plans for homes that do not qualify as "tiny" or towable I liked the book. Especially intriguing, the plans that stretched the length to over 24' and those that included a small office or store front on the end.... Great for folks on the move to generate money on the road, and easily converted to a studio space for artists wanting to live full time tiny while keeping the clutter of creating art out of the living space.If you're downsizing and dreaming of building a tiny house, this book is worthy of some of your shelf space.


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Individuality in the selection of clothing and personal appear (7th Edition) (Paperback) has new "Design"

Individuality in the selection of clothing and appearance, seventh edition provides a strong, multidisciplinary basis for individual and family clothing decisions. Balancing theory with actual applications, the authors provide a broad basis on an introductory level for the students education. Packed with activities, objectives, illustrations and photographs, this user-friendly book meets the requirements of the future fashion professionals as well as students, a single fashion course.


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The theory of mouldings, (Hardcover) newly tagged "design"

With the revival of interest in traditional design, practitioners, students, and historians have begun to study and use the vocabulary of forms that so enriched our architectural heritage.

This republication of a 1926 study looks at mouldings from historical, practical, aesthetic, and perceptual points of view; Richard Sammons' foreword and a selection of mouldings in use address applications in contemporary architecture. 100 line drawings, 25 photographs

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Building Your Own Greenhouse (Greenhouse Basics) (Paperback) newly tagged "design"

This is simply a magnificent book on how to construct your own hobby greenhouse as well as other gardening structures such as simple cold frames or installing a bay window with a nice ledge in your home. The main advantage of building your own greenhouse is cost-savings; manufactured greenhouses are very expensive to buy and even more expensive to have assembled. And you don't need to be a handyman to put one together - in most cases you'll be building a frame to hold plastic sheeting to keep out the cold and let in the sun's rays. So what if it's a little crooked here or there? Chances are neither you nor anyone else will notice, but the flowering assortment of vegetables, fruits, and specimen plants will grab everyone's attention!

The author, Mark Freeman, shares his own experiences as well as the experiences of others in building greenhouse structures. First he explains how greenhouses work. Then he shows you every step toward the completion of your own hobby greenhouse. The rest of the chapters are 'Site Selection and Laying a Foundation', 'Framing', 'Glazing', 'Ventilation' (a very important chapter because successful greenhouse gardening hinges on this), 'Supplemental Heating, Insulation, and Heat Sinks', 'Plumbing and Wiring', and 'Shutters and Shades'. Sources for suppliers, manufacturers, and distributors are also listed in appendices. In conclusion, he shares designs for eleven different DIY greenhouse structures including a hoop house. Another design is called Mary's Madhouse (an attached second-floor solar greenhouse built lean-to fashion over top of an adjoining shed) and Alwin's Plumber's Friend is a greenhouse made from PVC pipe. Mark Freeman's greenhouse is attached to his home and includes a hot tub nestled among his seedlings and houseplants.


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Motor Control Electronics Handbook (McGraw-Hill Handbooks) (Kindle Edition) newly tagged "design"

Design and Apply State-of-the-Art Motor Controls

This book gives you expert design and application help in controlling all types of motors--with precise, adaptable intelligence. Featuring the latest in electronics technology from the best and brightest in the business, this expert guide gives you everything from the fundamentals to cutting-edge design tips, including real-life examples with software code.

More and more critical in motor design, sophisticated electronic controls provide greater efficiency, finer speed and torque regulation, and better motor protection. With this insider's guide to electronic control technology, you'll be ready to make motors work better now nd into the future.

Motor Control Electronics Handbook will help you:
* Understand all facets of electronic motor control design
* Implement microcontrollers, linear ICs, optocouplers, sensors, and power devices
* Master EMI, RFI, and effective circuit board layout
* Network motor control systems
* Minimize electronic noise
* Anticipate the future of motor control technology

Richard Valentine is technical group leader of Motorola's GENESIS advanced vehicular electronics team. Holder of three patents and author of over 50 papers on electronic controls, he has 30 years' experience with power electronics and semiconductor devices used in industrial, computer, consumer, and automotive systems. The other contributors to this book—Ken Berringer, Gary Dashey, Scott Deuty, Randy Frank, Jim Gray, Bill Lucas, Thomas Huettl, Peter Pinewski, Chuck Powers, Pablo Rodriquez, Warren Schultz, and Dave Wilson—are all distinguished members of Motorola's advanced engineering and technical staff.

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The art and craft of Stonescaping: Setting & Stacking Stone (Hardcover) has "Design"

My wife and I built just a new home in Eastern Connecticut. The site is very wooded and the area has a great tradition of Drystacked stone work, that everywhere is obvious, we go in the "quiet corner" of the CT.

I wanted a 30' dry stone retaining wall as well as a number of measures for the transition between the strike cellar area, on the area of the rear garage which mean to create new homes. After the first excavation and construction process, I stayed with a sand and steep gradient of about 10' on the back of the House. The rainfall caused sand and Earth area basement strike blocked - this was not acceptable. The solution to the problem was selected to build a dry stacked stone wall and a series of steps.

Mr. Reed's book was accurate clearly written, materials, tools and techniques, and he did a good job of the underlying elements for the construction to clear dry stacked stone retaining walls, steps, and tree sources. The book is well organized and begins with the tools of then proceed to more challenging projects.

After reading the book, I was confident that from a 10-tonne excavator, I would be the basic tools, correct materials (which were in abundance), and some helping in able to construct the walls, walks, and steps, which I needed the site interesting. I'm almost finished with my project and all of the "local" guys have positively impressed with what I achieved. They grew to do this work.

Make no mistake, moving 20-200 lb stones with hand tools is hard work. On the sea side is well worth the satisfaction by standing back and looking at what you have done, get every drop of sweat.

I can only recommend, Mr. Reed's book-in theory and it was developed the money value and and easy to read, illustrated with drawings and photos.

George O'Neil


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At Home: A short history of private life (Kindle Edition) newly tagged "design"

What does history really consists of? Centuries of people quietly going about their daily business - sleeping, eating, having sex, endeavouring to get comfortable.



And where did all these normal activities take place?



At home.



This was the thought that inspired Bill Bryson to start a journey around the rooms of his own house, an 1851 Norfolk rectory, to consider how the ordinary things in life came to be. And what he discovered are surprising connections to anything from the Crystal Palace to the Eiffel Tower, from scurvy to body-snatching,from bedbugs to the Industrial Revolution, and just about everything else that has ever happened, resulting in one of the most entertaining and illuminating books ever written about the history of the way we live.


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To Forgive Design: Understanding Failure (Kindle Edition) newly tagged "design"

[An] authoritative text about the interrelationship between success and failure in the engineering enterprise...Petroski's most gripping passages are his Sherlockian dissections of engineering fiascos and the importance of learning from the vast archive of forensic analyses. (Kirkus Reviews 2012-02-01)

Though his focus here is primarily on bridges, Petroski extends his analysis to include the sinking of the Titanic, the mid-flight explosion of TWA Flight 800, the Challenger tragedy, the Y2K computer programming crisis, and the Deepwater Horizon spill in the Gulf of Mexico. Each has its own unique set of human, mechanical, and engineering failures, and Petroski does a terrific job of identifying and communicating not only what went wrong, but what was learned from the failure and how that knowledge has since been put into practice. Fellow engineers and armchair scientists will get the most out of the book, but even the layman will find Petroski's study to be accessible, informative, and interesting. (Publishers Weekly 2012-02-06)


Petroski follows up his first book, To Engineer Is Human: The Role of Failure in Successful Design, with this examination of human failure. In the previous title, he primarily considered mechanical and structural failures. Here, he looks not only at how people contribute to the failure of engineering designs but also at how analyzing those failures can improve subsequent models. He considers many different types of failures, from several infamous bridge collapses to carefully designed intentional failures, which are engineered specifically to prevent greater failures. In each case, Petroski goes beyond an explanation of the mechanical failure itself to point out how humans created these and other problems through systemic mistakes. (Carla H. Lee Library Journal 2012-02-15)


When a plane crashes or a bridge collapses, faulty engineering is the usual suspect. But in seeking the roots of failure, we should look beyond design, says engineer Henry Petroski. We must probe the political and economic imperatives that shape purposes and use. In this follow-up to his influential To Engineer is Human, Petroski argues that accidents such as the Deepwater Horizon oil spill are the result of faults as much in "human machinery" as in mechanical devices. He praises software developers for learning from structural engineering about how to report and analyze mishaps. (Nature 2012-03-01)


A rewarding read. (Jonathon Keats New Scientist 2012-03-17)


By critically examining the interdependency of people and machines related to bridge collapses, airplane crashes and space shuttle failures, Petroski discovers that understanding failure is the only way to bring successful design and engineering into the future. (Megan Wood Salon 2012-03-25)


Nonengineers needn't worry that the book will be too dense with details; Petroski makes the science easily understandable...[This is] a book that satisfactorily explains why our determination to push the boundaries guarantees both failure and triumph. (James F. Sweeney Cleveland Plain Dealer 2012-04-05)


[A] fascinating and occasionally unnerving history of engineering failures...After reading this book, one might be tempted never to venture across a bridge again. But of course that would miss Petroski's goal: to show how engineers learn from failure and improve their designs...For those who enjoy reading about girders and trusses, To Forgive Design is, yes, riveting...[Petroski] amply shows the wisdom of the proverb that failure is a good teacher. Even a collapsed bridge leads somewhere. (Matt Ridley Wall Street Journal 2012-04-10)


Engineering is interesting when it works, but much more compelling when it doesn't. Petroski may be one of his profession's establishment figures, but his key finding is highly critical: because most engineers don't know much about the history of engineering, complacency and gee-whizz design software is likely to foment a fairly regular incidence of potentially catastrophic structural failures...Much of the information will be of great interest to engineers and designers...The most brilliantly explained engineering failure concerns the ocean-bed blowout involving the Deepwater Horizon oil rig in 2010. Petroski's exposition is immensely detailed and benefits from being linear in its narrative. This section of the book is exemplary in its remorseless exfoliation of the technical and commercial reasons for the incident. (Jay Merrick The Independent 2012-05-19)


Americans are encouraged to believe that failure is not an option, but author Henry Petroski regards it as just about inevitable. A professor of civil engineering and history at Duke University, Petroski began his writing career with To Engineer Is Human: The Role of Failure in Successful Design, an influential work that deals with mechanical and engineering failures. This huge sequel devotes much more attention to the interplay between human beings, machines, buildings and disaster. It's exhaustive, relentless, often exhilarating--and given its technical nature, surprisingly readable...If you're already a bit phobic about flying in a plane, crossing a suspension bridge, or even driving a car, To Forgive Design is probably not for you...Petroski chronicles the story of failure with a measure of affection reminiscent of a biographer of Attila the Hun who develops a grudging fondness for his subject. But whether or not the latter had redeeming qualities, the former surely does: Failure reminds us to avoid the sin of pride. I thoroughly enjoyed To Forgive Design, even down to the gloomy quote from the famously gloomy writer Samuel Beckett: "Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try again. Fail again. Fail better." (Joe Queenan Barron's 2012-05-05)


A book that is at once an absorbing love letter to engineering and a paean to its breakdowns… This book is a litany of failure, including falling concrete in the Big Dig in Boston, the loss of the space shuttles Challenger and Columbia, the rupture of New Orleans levees, collapsing buildings in the Haitian earthquake, the Deepwater Horizon blowout, the sinking of the Titanic, the metal fatigue that doomed 1950s-era de Havilland Comet jets—and swaying, crumpling bridges from Britain to Cambodia… [Readers will encounter] a moving discussion of the responsibility of the engineer to the public and the ways young engineers can be helped to grasp them. (Cornelia Dean New York Times 2012-07-12)


For more than two decades, Petroski has been delighting and educating readers with tales of engineering failures and how they can lead to safer technology...Always technically well informed and gifted with a comfortable, engaging storytelling style, Petroski shows readers how engineering design is a compromise between the ideal of perfect safety and the practicalities of limited resources. The lesson is that engineering makes advances through failure, but only if the lessons that failure teaches are applied to future projects…To Forgive Design succeeds in conveying Petroski's message in a way that can be appreciated by the general reader and put to practical use by engineering students of all levels. (K. D. Stephan Choice 2012-08-01)


To Forgive Design remains a largely accessible, important contribution to the growing library of failure. (Colin Dickey Los Angeles Review of Books 2012-08-03)


Mustering a truly staggering array of examples of past engineering failures, Petroski makes the case that failure is a necessary component of technological development, and that structures, machines and other engineered devices do not exist in isolation, but instead are designed and used within a tangle of competing constraints and unpredictable scenarios...At his best, Petroski is a compelling storyteller, and his recounting of past disasters and near-disasters can be fascinating. In addition to several detailed but well-paced narratives of familiar failures such as the Space Shuttle Challenger explosion, the book contains a great deal of intriguing arcana...Petroski's greatest asset as a writer is his impressive historical erudition. He seems to have an infinite file of meticulously detailed case studies that illustrate his points, and any thought of just how long he must have spent researching inspires mild fear. He has written prolifically for nearly three decades on the topic of failure in engineering, and there is no doubt whatsoever that he knows what he's talking about...I would sincerely recommend To Forgive Design to anyone with a particular interest in historical engineering fiascos. (Colin McSwiggen Literary Review 2012-11-01)


[An] engaging book...Reading these pages reminds us of how many spectacular failures have occupied the news pages for a week or two in our lifetimes...If Petroski's account proves anything, it's that the forces of the real world may eventually prevail on even the mightiest structures. (Bill McKibben New York Review of Books 2013-06-20)

Henry Petroski is the Aleksandar S. Vesic Professor of Civil Engineering and Professor of History at Duke University.

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Master Suite that Indulge the Spirit (Kindle Edition) newly tagged "design"

Full color book of design secrets that assure your room is special, no matter the size of your budget. Use furniture and accessories you already have without, in most situations, buying anything new. Included are photographs, drawings and furniture layouts.

Discover how to achieve intimacy, relaxation, functionality and balance. Change your room (and home) from boring, ordinary and chaotic to that favored room in your house--charming, relaxed and encompassing.


Layout's for furniture show you how a proper arrangement offer organization and peace.


I'll show you how to organize your closet from a booby-trap to a calm experience to begin and end your day with perfect selections for work or play.


If a man’s home is his castle, then the master suite is the fortress. It’s that private place where we go to renew our body, mind and spirit in slumber. It’s imperative that this room be fabulous!


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CorelDRAW X6 The Official Guide (Paperback) newly tagged "design"

Since 1991, Gary David Bouton has authored 25 books covering different topics, but they all revolve around a central theme: how does today's individual express themself artistically? The author has been illustrating professionally for over 30 years, and Mr. Bouton makes a point to share with readers not simply what a graphics application's tools do, but how they can be used to produce whatever is on the reader's mind.

Gary has written the Inside Adobe Photoshop series, several CorelDraw manuals including The Official Guide, books on video editing, 3D modeling, and creating Web content. Most recently, Gary has finished co-authoring Photoshop CS4 QuickSteps, and the Xara Xtreme Official Guide, due out this fall from McGraw-Hill.


In the spare time he doesn't have, Gary enjoys composing music and is an active practitioner of what he teaches through his books. Currently, the author works with video producers creating CGI and other post effects for music videos.


The author and his wife Barbara host TheBoutons.com, home of The Pixel Dust Forum, which supports diverse and lively discussions on everything (but mainly computer graphics). The Boutons also support their books at their website.


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MATLAB: Eine Einführung mit Anwendungen (Broschiert) hat neu "Design"

Buch pro Se - sind Sie ein absoluter Anfänger mit Matlab.

Für den geforderten Preis gibt es jedoch einige eher eklatante Mängel.


Hier sind die wichtigsten sind:


1. Es gehen nicht weit genug. Nach dem Durcharbeiten der Beispiele bleibt es nicht völlig autark und zuversichtlich.


2. Es gibt nicht wenige Lektorat Fehler, besonders in der aktuellen Ausgabe.


3. Fühlt sich zu allgemein. Kurz gesagt, kann man das Gefühl nicht abhängen, dass dies eine etwas kommentierte Hilfedatei darstellt. Als die eingebauten Matlab Hilfe ist immer besser und besser ständig die Notwendigkeit für solch ein generischer Buch wird fragwürdig.


(4) Überholt. Dieses Buch ist drei Alben hinter der aktuellen Version von Matlab - und es zeigt. Einige grundlegenden Funktionen, die in den neueren Versionen von Matlab eingeführt wurden sind - natürlich - nicht hier diskutiert.


Empfehlung: Lassen Sie eine Neuauflage, die mit der Entwicklung von Matlab holt, die copyediting Fehler behebt, geht weiter und enthält mehr markante Beispiele.


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