July 10, 20178 yr For the individual images of the pages designed: http://imgur.com/a/7uOQ7 Edited July 10, 20178 yr by Mister Slyther
July 10, 20178 yr Look's cool, but take a note that the website is responsive and will not look nothing like in the picture on your 1920x1080 monitor. Often responsive websites look better on smaller resolution.
July 10, 20178 yr Author 4 minutes ago, Facial said: Look's cool, but take a note that the website is responsive and will not look nothing like in the picture on your 1920x1080 monitor. Often responsive websites look better on smaller resolution. What do you mean? I've designed 1920x1080 websites so the programmer can design it for those monitors and smaller screens. I've had programmers convert my PSD's to functional websites and they are the exact same? the PSD is meant to be a guide for the programmer nothing more. What do you mean it won't look anything like in the picture lol I designed this for computers, and for phones not yet. Client didn't ask for it. Edited July 10, 20178 yr by Mister Slyther
July 10, 20178 yr 8 minutes ago, Mister Slyther said: What do you mean? I've designed 1920x1080 websites so the programmer can design it for those monitors and smaller screens. I've had programmers convert my PSD's to functional websites and they are the exact same? the PSD is meant to be a guide for the programmer nothing more. What do you mean it won't look anything like in the picture lol I designed this for computers, and for phones not yet. Client didn't ask for it. I mean that when you stretch the layout, objects get bigger or move further away from others. This is what makes websites often look good on 720p etc. and 1080p looks plain.
July 10, 20178 yr Usually this PSD file is used is like he cuts the part of the calendar puts it into the website and adds the functions to it for example what happens when you press that etc.. web design is only a layout , and the programmer is supposed to lay it out on a .html file and add it's functions. 1 hour ago, Facial said: I mean that when you stretch the layout, objects get bigger or move further away from others. This is what makes websites often look good on 720p etc. and 1080p looks plain. this is the result of using percentages on CSS as far as i remember you put the value you want that item to take from that spot or the screen. Edited July 10, 20178 yr by PulseImpulse
July 11, 20178 yr looks solid, i might hit you up for one soon for an ecommerce it needs to support mobile though =)
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