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Critical Web Design, like critical design, employs a social usefulness to question, critique, and challenge the ways technology enters our lives. It reclaims the mechanisms, tools, and practices used to produce immeasurable coercive and commercial interfaces, harnessing the power of design and networked information to engage participants, provoke dialogue, and question preconceptions about the medium itself. This book focuses on a critical approach to the design and programming of responsive interfaces for the World Wide Web (WWW) that are functional, free to access, collaborative, and thought-provoking. However, since web interfaces react to more than devices, screen sizes, preferences, and actions, critical web design as a genre can include other forms such as mobile apps, full stack application development, software design, human-computer interaction, usability, and accessibility, to name a few.

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