responsive design?

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  • Guvnor1

    A website in this day in age should be responsive. The online environment has evolved drastically with the introduction of varying display ports, webfont technology and the recent and powerful advancement in CSS/HTML. It's just part of the status quo now and clients should expect it as part of the service provided.

    Highly recommend moving away from using PS and adopting Sketch when designing for websites. It's an application built specifically for web designers & developers. It will drastically improve your workflow once you've wrapped your head around it: http://bohemiancoding.com/sketch…

    Seeing how others are handling site content at varying display sizes can be a boon too. I recommend checking out the 'responsive' category on our site Httpster: http://httpster.net to see some of the more refined examples.

    • *presuming both you and your developers use macsmonNom
    • True that! As an alternative for PC users, Fireworks CS6 was the bomb and what Sketch largely evolved from. It bridged the gap nicely between PS & AI.Guvnor

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