Eelco Hillenius schrieb:
This is what is going wrong in your company. You shouldn't let the
average designer produce HTML. Have them produce their screens in
Photoshop, and let a technical person build the HTML.
I have seen both. Probably more often than not designers just produce
some images. Leaving you (the developer) with the boring task of
creating HTML and CSS of that. It's sub-optimal and duplication of
effort though.
I actually prefer that over messy HTML. It's incredible what garbage
HTML editors can create.
On the other hand, it can also get very complicated if the designer
doesn't have any experience with web design and creates layouts that
just don't make sense in HTML.
I had the best experience with Topicus last year when
we had designer that actually worked on our HTML and CSS. I loved to
work like that and I thought it was a much more efficient way of doing
things.
I never had the pleasure to work like this :(
But there certainly are some great designers:
John Gruber: http://daringfireball.net/
Justin Palmer: http://encytemedia.com/blog/
Cameron Moll: http://www.cameronmoll.com/
Steve Smith: http://orderedlist.com/
Timo
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