Web Design mockup using Photoshop
Tuesday, May 30, 2006 5:02 AM
Posted by Jonathan Danylko | Tag: Design | Comments: 1 | View blog reactions
Before you even touch an ounce of code, create a web design mockup.
As you are working with a client, make sure that you create at least two mockups of what the site is supposed to look like. If you can provide this to them, this will achieve two things:
- A blueprint for you to start piecing together a site.
- Give the client an option of what they like about one site compared to the other sites (mockups) you are presenting them.
The undersigned shows the web designing workflow of what the designer is going through when you are presenting a mockup to a user.
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1. mattems on Wednesday, June 11, 2008 9:00 PM said:
creating concepts in CSS/XHTML first is a much better option for web apps.
2 concepts??? This would depend on numerous factors. cost, timeline etc...