Great article and examples! Ideally, it’d be great to jump straight into the markup and get going on a site design, but I think it really depends on the site. Sites that are very image heavy and require a lot of graphic based effects are designed much quicker in photoshop. If the design is more minimal and can run 90% off a css file, then designing within the browser can be much quicker.
For instance, a site I designed for a musician had to start in photoshop (michalegraves.net), but a wordpress theme was much quicker within the browser (http://honker.evaneckard.com). You can see the visual change in style depending on the start point.
Great article and examples! Ideally, it’d be great to jump straight into the markup and get going on a site design, but I think it really depends on the site. Sites that are very image heavy and require a lot of graphic based effects are designed much quicker in photoshop. If the design is more minimal and can run 90% off a css file, then designing within the browser can be much quicker.
For instance, a site I designed for a musician had to start in photoshop (michalegraves.net), but a wordpress theme was much quicker within the browser (http://honker.evaneckard.com). You can see the visual change in style depending on the start point.