[thelist] starting a website
Ewing, Christopher
CEwing at sscinc.com
Mon Jul 10 13:17:12 CDT 2000
My preferred method is to do nothing on the computer at all.
Yes thats right... nothing.
Break out a pad of paper and force yourself to hack out 10 or so wild
concepts in really rough sketch format.
Then take the best say 5 of those and fine tune them a bit.
Lastly take the best 3 of those and do graphic mockups (in say Photoshop).
Once I do that, then I use those for client demo's, giving the client a
choice, yet still retaining one of my design choices.
That apporach works well when you are a corporate webslinger also.
-----Original Message-----
From: Theodore Serbinski [mailto:need-4-speed-ski at erols.com]
Sent: Monday, July 10, 2000 1:06 PM
To: thelist at lists.evolt.org
Subject: [thelist] starting a website
Hello fellow evolters. Got a semi-little-opinionated question for you.
What do you do when you are first creating a design with a website?
Do you just start with a raw html file and code away? Do you use dreamweaver
and just start moving things around until it looks pretty? Something else?
What about finding unique colors for a site?
I'm just starting to look for a more optimal way of starting things off on
my next project as I want things to go faster than usual.
thanks for the suggestions
-ted
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