El dom, 20-04-2008 a las 12:13 +0530, Kenneth Gonsalves escribió:
> 
> On 20-Apr-08, at 12:03 PM, lee wrote:
> 
> >  Do the designers use text base editting like ultraedit or
> > or graphics based software like dreamweaver? Most of the artist I know
> > don't do much coding and are into photoshop, illustrator and
> > dreamweaver. On sites like lawrence.com where there are lots of
> > content developers do they create pages in web forms, or editors or
> > graphic packages?
> 
> django graphic designers design just like regular graphic designers
> 

There's nothing special about django content design. I think there's a
difference between a Graphic Designer and a Web Designer, the former
being 100% graphic oriented, like market design, and the last being a
tad more code oriented. A web designer will know his way through
photoshop, html and css, and maybe even some javascript. Most of them
will have basic notions of how backend stuff works, even if they alone
won't be able to bust up a system of sorts.

Long story short, if your web designer says no-no to code, he's not a
web designer.


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