Even If Photoshop was created for photo editing, it has always been the preferred tool for web designers. Yet the CSS3 arrival last year might have changed this. Indeed, CSS3's great success is partially due to its many "design related" functions. Since last year, we noticed that more people dare to design directly in the browser instead of using Photoshop.
This raises important questions for the future of web design: is the web designer supposed to code ? With CSS3, it seems impossible to stay away from it. But on the other hand, will the front end developper accept to give away this part of his job or will developpers now start to design as well?
1. CSS3 vs Photoshop
Smashing Magazine Meetup
Basel, January 2012
Francis Chouquet
@Fran6
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2. How I learnt Web Design...
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3. Difficult to predict
the future if we don’t
agree on the definition
of web design
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14. Benefits
Fast conception when you know HTML/CSS
Modifications are easy to implement
Immediacy - You know right away what you can and cannot do
Dynamic prototype to show to clients
Website implementation faster
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15. Disadvantages
Quite simple designs. You still need Photoshop
for more sophisticated effects
YOU NEED TO KNOW CSS/HTML !!
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16. Goodbye Photoshop
Hello ____________ * ???
* put the name of the browser you use...
Internet Explorer is not a correct answer
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18. I asked the experts ! :)
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19. « To me a good web designer
is a someone that is multidisciplinary
as it doesn't stop with the visual aspect.
He or she also take care of the conversion
into actual webpages
with a good knowledge of html/css
so they can predict the outcome.
Knowing Javascript is a bonus. »
Veerle Pieters
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20. "Although it's possible to be a web designer,
or an art director for the web,
my opinion is that a deeper appreciation of the medium
can only be achieved by having an understanding of code,
even it's relatively basic.
It's not just about knowing what you can create
and what you can't: front-end code is playing
an increasingly important role as a design tool, be it for
designing 'in the browser' or adapting designs to suit
multiple browser widths."
Elliot Jay Stocks
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21. “ A "web designer" is one that can design a site and
get it on the web in the HTML / CSS fashion,
however no ma er what the medium a good designer
can designer for.
As a designer, we should be familiar with design rules
and principles no ma er the medium,
but that doesn't mean we need to learn how to code
or code well. ”
Brian Hoff
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22. Different views
but one common point:
understanding HTML/CSS
is a strict minimum
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25. my answer
1. If not done yet, learn how to use HTML/CSS
2. You cannot stop the web. It evolves everyday.
We learn everyday. Try to adapt.
3. Use Photoshop for visual elements, quick wireframes.
Then move to the browser.
The more you will practice,
the more you will start to use the browser earlier
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26. thank you !
@Fran6
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h p://francischouquet.com
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