New Riders is a publishing company that specializes in print and digital books, eBooks, and videos for creative professionals. Their products are focused on design, web development, and photography.
New Riders was founded in 1989 by Bob Stein and Suzette Martin.
The company started as a publishing imprint of Peachpit Press.
In 2001, New Riders was acquired by Pearson Education.
Since then, the company has produced hundreds of titles, including best-sellers in the design and development categories.
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New Riders publishes a range of books on design topics, including graphic design, user experience design, and typography.
New Riders offers books on web development topics such as JavaScript, HTML, and CSS.
New Riders produces books on photography techniques, software tools, and post-processing.
New Riders offers eBooks on various design and development topics that can be read on multiple devices.
New Riders produces video tutorials on various design and development topics that can be accessed online.
New Riders doesn't offer free samples of their books, but you can read sample chapters on their website.
New Riders books are carried by many physical bookstores, but availability will vary by location. You can also purchase their books online through retailers like Amazon.
New Riders produces books for all levels of expertise, from beginner to advanced. Look for books labeled 'introductory' or 'for beginners' if you're new to a topic.
New Riders doesn't offer online courses, but they do offer video tutorials that can be accessed online. You can purchase them individually or through a subscription service like Safari Books Online.
New Riders books cover a range of software tools used in design and development, including Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign, Sketch, Blender, and many more.