Learned Fortran on an old TI-99; forgot Fortran; learned to draw, paint, sculpt, and play violin; learned how to merge code and art, turned it into my UX/Front-end dev Frankenthing.
I do all my own design and developing. That said, even I make changes between my initial design to my final bit of development.
Don't be a slave to the designers original design; instead create what makes sense in the design and talk to the designer about the rest of it. If the designer does not know or only knows a little HTML and CSS, they might simply be unaware of the possibilities available and the limitations inherent to the project.
am i angie is right, so remember to collaborate. There is no greater way to respect the design than to understand it.
FYI, if I ever post a design challenge, not contacting me is likely an automatic failure, unless, of course, the design is reinvented by the developer to improve functionality (aka, taking initiative). 100% will never be the result of pixel perfect anything.
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I do all my own design and developing. That said, even I make changes between my initial design to my final bit of development.
Don't be a slave to the designers original design; instead create what makes sense in the design and talk to the designer about the rest of it. If the designer does not know or only knows a little HTML and CSS, they might simply be unaware of the possibilities available and the limitations inherent to the project.
am i angie is right, so remember to collaborate. There is no greater way to respect the design than to understand it.
FYI, if I ever post a design challenge, not contacting me is likely an automatic failure, unless, of course, the design is reinvented by the developer to improve functionality (aka, taking initiative). 100% will never be the result of pixel perfect anything.