Design
2 Different Brains
There has been a lot of discussion from the beginning of web design as to whether or not a designer should know how to write code and if a developer should know how to design. Should these 2 roles be filled by 1 person?
So, your advertising agency or in-house marketing team presents you with a stellar, on the mark design for your new website. You’re very excited and tell them to move forward and make it live asap. But wait! You may be missing something…or someone, like a huge chunk of your target audience. What am I talking about? Your new best friend, Web Standards.
There has been a lot of discussion from the beginning of web design as to whether or not a designer should know how to write code and if a developer should know how to design. Should these 2 roles be filled by 1 person?
There are many different theories about the workflow process in web design. Some people dive right into photoshop, some people draw it on paper first. Although I definitely have my preferences and know what works for me, I understand and appreciate that every designer is different. I have always started my designs on paper with a pen or a sharpie.
We’d like to welcome Jessica McCall, our new project manager, to the {e} house team. As a relative new comer to {e} house studio, Jessica brings a combination of creativity and resourcefulness. Her well-rounded perspectives were honed in various cultures and environments, from Manhattan to Seoul.