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Posted by Andy Dingley on 12/04/06 11:56
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.
That's the "professional" approach to web design. It's usually favoured
by people who used to be paper-based designers and ought to stay there.
The result is crappy unusable websites that assume every view window is
the same size in pixels and then fail badly if this isn't the case.
They may also be sluggish to load and generally light on content, but
those are minor problems in comparison.
If you meet a dezyner who thinks that web design starts with
Potatoshop, break their fingers.
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