Showing posts with label developers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label developers. Show all posts

Friday, July 01, 2011

Bridging the Designer-Developer Gap

If you are working on a team dealing with websites / apps, and if there is a design team working with a team of developers, you probably would be witnessing the answer to this question every single day you work! By Ranjith Kumar

Monday, May 16, 2011

Designer-Developer discord

The differences between designers and developers often erupt in pointed jabs on the Web or at conferences. Jokes or not, the jabs create friction whose consequences are real. By Cassie McDaniel

Sunday, May 01, 2011

Freelancers Face-off: Designer vs Developer

Distinction Between Designers and Developers

As the web industry grows designers and developers are butting heads more frequently. While they both have the same goals, achieving them is not as easy. By Stephanie Hamilton

Friday, July 23, 2010

Web Designer as The Artist, Scientist And Philosopher

SM-04-example in Web Designer as The Artist, Scientist And Philosopher

Web professionals have to be both flexible and creative to meet the needs of each client — and these characteristics often transcend the design and development process. By Alexander Dawson

Friday, July 09, 2010

When Designers And Developers Work Together

Even in today’s fluctuating job market, one rule that still remains constant and true is to always play to your strengths. By Robert Bowen

Tuesday, April 06, 2010

15+ Great Ways to Find Web Design and Development Work

For web designers and developers looking to take on new projects, the Internet offers a great number of online resources that can help them find work. By Amy-Mae Elliott

Saturday, March 06, 2010

Designers: How to Search For, Hire, and Work With a Web-Developer

Elance in Designers: How to Search For, Hire, and Work With a Web-Developer

The market for freelance web design is huge
. Being able to design a beautiful site in Photoshop is one thing. Programming a website is a whole other story. By Brian Casel