Here’s a simple list of things that a designer should think about when designing a website comp, but my not consider. If you find some way to indicate your choices for these things in the comp, it makes it much easier for the coder (e.g., me) to work with and know exactly what you need. [...]
Posts Tagged ‘web design’
Anatomy of a WordPress Theme (for Designers)
I would like to make this post so that designers who are not as familiar with designing for blogs can see some of the facets of design that are required to cover all the bases when designing a WordPress theme. First, here is a the screenshot (small) of the entire example page. Click on it [...]
New Google Fonts API Experiment
(Note, if you are viewing this on the main blog page .. To see this with its Google font magic, you have to go to the post page, here.) This is pretty badass, IMHO. This text is 100% selectable, live text. From code.google.com/apis/webfonts/docs/getting_started.html#Quick_Start: So that’s all I’ve done here. This text is fully selectable! I’ve [...]
Evaluating Different Über-Simple Project Management Solutions
In my ever-evolving attempt to bring the processes of project management and good process, which I learned working at bit software companies like Autodesk, to the day-to-day realities of producing websites for smaller, individual clients, I am going to evaluate a handful of possible tools to help me and my clients communicate. In my ever-evolving [...]