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I made this site live yesterday. It’s nice, took some time to get the navigation working correctly across the top, also the opacity thing when you look at case studies. It’s basically lightbox but of course it had to be customised to suit the design.
Sometimes I enjoy building sites from other people’s designs – this is by D10 – but more often than not these kinds of projects take much longer than expected. They usually finish as better products though, since the thinking that has gone into the interface has not been influenced by the difficulty of implementing it.
I like fonts but (like everyone I guess) I have my favourites.
Here’s a list I was just reading, I thought I would post it here so I don’t forget where I found it. Helvetica is not a surprise, but some of the newer ones are!
http://www.inspirationbit.com/16-best-loved-font-bits-in-web-design/
Re: boagworld.com article
In short i am coming to the conclusion that wherever possible the designer should be involved in the writing of a development brief.
I think what usually happens is that the client comes in and the brief changes as the development is undertaken.
