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Posted by mbstevens on 12/04/06 06:08
On Mon, 04 Dec 2006 00:01:20 +0000, Ikke wrote:
> At my previous workplace, the designers always started out in Photoshop,
> creating the site until all the details were finished, after which they
> handed the result to the developers.
They had people who knew the most about web design implementing the
designs of people who knew the least.
The photoshop design was a picture. A web page may appear to be a picture
on one browser and display. However, it will actually be viewed on many
browsers, and different displays, under many visitor preferences; so it
is not, in fact, one picture at all. A good web page is adaptive, the
design of a picture is not. The program must be able to convey the
information of the page in many different environments, from hand-held
devices and text browsers to huge wide-screen monster displays.
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