The proven techniques for making grids in Photoshop (PS) work fine (simple columns, and variations on those columns for different screen widths), but how do we make grid templates in PS based on percentual grids?
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I’ve never much liked project methodologies. In fact, until I learned about Scrum a few years ago and noticed how well it worked for my colleagues I believed design was best served by, well, pretty much no process at all. I have changed my mind and would like to share some thoughts on why I believe design in Scrum in fact works really well.
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Imagine you’re sitting in a restaurant. Your friends told you about the great food they serve, and you are looking forward to find out if it’s as good as they promised you.
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Presenting and communicating our work to clients is an important part of our job as a web agency. If you have any experience with this, you probably know how hard it is to make sure interface and interaction concepts are clear to everyone involved in a project.
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Sticky navigations, facet menu’s, sliding panes, responsive layouts: just a few examples of interactive elements that are part of modern websites and thus part of our toolbox. For a designer, it can be hard preparing these – sometimes complex – interactions in detail through static designs, let alone presenting them to our collegues and clients and expecting them to ‘get’ the interactions.
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Mixes created and designed, by designers. Designers.MX is about discovering new music. Music that drives our favorite designers, and allowing them to create a unique cover design for each of their individual playlists. A daily music and design masterpiece.
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The last few years the VI Company team has expanded from 3 to 7 people. This growth in personnel is matched by growth in professionalism, ambition and knowledge. All the more reason to take a good look at our own corporate identity and – of course – our website.
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