Is their really a “right way” to build a web site?
It’s been a little quiet here. Hopefully that’ll change soon.
In the meantime I wanted to draw attention to these posts about web design. It all started with a couple of posts from 37 Signals about not using Photoshop and designers doing their own HTML & CSS.
I saw them thanks to Douglas Bowman’s post about choosing the right tool, which lead me to Jeff Croft’s post about why he doesn’t skip Photoshop.
I feel this slew of commentary illustrates that there are many, many ways to deliver a great website (as all of these guys can do) using the same tools and procedures, but in different ways. “Horses for courses” as we used to say back in Blighty.
These posts got me thinking about some for RefreshCleveland. What I might do is try and capture the tools and procedures I use and let you know what worked for me and what didn’t. That is not to say that any combination is right or wrong, as I feel in this day and age, web designers have to be nimble and ready to change depending on client and project.
Happy to hear your thoughts on this.
Technorati tags: tools, web design, process
Tags: tools, webdesign, process
