Web Comps
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- loganmills0
one thing I forgot to mention: when using a PDF, I faked the browser window around the comp. The advantage there was keeping the window the exact size I wanted it. The only problem is when pages run long.
- PSYKHO0
What I do is once I have a site visual done for the client (1024x768) I then reduce the size down to 800x600 and save it as a jpg and with a compression of 20% so not only is the visual small but its pixelated. Some clients are so thick they don't know what they are looking at but hey this way works fine for me and with some clients.
- ********0
jpg's online works for me.
Acrobat sounds like a disaster waiting to happen - "but I want to open my website in the internet..."
- Mojo0
I mix a custom batch of paint, mixed up a 16billion colour pallette, and paint the site with individual pixels on a local public web-designer wall.
- SoulFly0
I take screen shots of templates from templates'R'us type websites, and send over the the clients. Takes 2 minutes.
If they like anything I'll then build it from scratch.
- kld0
the problem with pdf is when client don't view at actual size.