nov 16 2014 03:36 Crest Christopher <crestchristop...@gmail.com>:

>  I would hate to think what kind of mess or "sameness" you could develop 
> without something to work from. It may be a validated, responsive site but it 
> will be bland, similar to having thirty Starbucks in a large radius. 

That risk is not dependent on the tools but on the designer. Making a photoshop 
comp does not communicate the proper expectations to the client. An interactive 
prototype and opening up your design work to daily scrutiny and as a basis for 
communication makes it possible for the client to have input when they want. 
When they sign off on a design direction they can already experience it in the 
early stages and as it is developed. 
I make sure in my agreements to define clearly what ”finished” means. The 
client can always change their mind and if they do I amend my offer for the 
extra work involved, if any. 

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