Thank you all for your suggestions on what is the best approach. MIB I suppose you are right, easier to dial back then to add when the design is complete.

Christopher

MiB <mailto:digital.disc...@gmail.com>
Sunday, November 02, 2014 11:40 AM

Well, business requirements sets restrictions and technical limitations are only second as I see it. Otherwise, do the best design that you feel is what the project need. It’s better to go wild and take it back a little than the opposite, I think.

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Saturday, November 01, 2014 8:59 PM
I have one concern when designing a responsive site, should I, as primarily a designer but unlike many designers not restricted to design and know how to code, be wild with my design, or is there restrictions I should set on myself when designing ?

Christopher
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