[thelist] Threatened by printies
Chris Price
chris.price at stl.org
Fri May 24 10:44:01 CDT 2002
>The print designers all went on a 2 day Dreamweaver course about a year
> ago. Some of them came back saying that web design was "easy". The course
> had associated Dreamweaver with Quark Xpress in their minds.<
>
I was part of a design-for-print team and we did a 2 day course in Dreamweaver.
We were very impressed and were keen to develop our web skills.
When I contacted the instructor about a difficulty I was having it turned out he lacked even basic html skills. I worked out the solution myself by comparing my code with that of a professionally designed site. Impressions can be very misleading.
The other designers have abandoned any idea of pursueing web design as the process is so far removed from working in Quark.
> why it is important, and why potentially handing
> the website over to a department of print designers with very little
> experience is near insanity?<
>
In my experience in design for print I am aware that I need to understand the print process that I am designing for. It is likely that a print designer will not have an adequate understanding of how they're design will appear in someone elses browser.
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Chris
chris.price at stl.org
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