I typically do all HTML/CSS/JS and then hand the templates over to
development to integrate with their application platform.

This approach works pretty well for us since we're not doing much in
the way of static wireframes anymore. We'll use Axure if absolutely
necessary but most of the prototypes I generate are hand-coded
HTML/CSS. That way after testing and approval we've got the actual
production work 80% finished already.

Fortunately, working in a small office ("development" is one guy
and he sits right behind me!) allows us to work closely in the event
he needs to make small modifications to my templates as requirements
change or we have to make some concessions/workarounds.


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