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Clandestine Photoshop

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wired.com THE AUDIOPHILE

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flickr.com/photos/merlijnhoek/3071117314 THE DISC JOCKEY

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Ps Fw

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Can Photoshop survive this moment of unpopularity?

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THIS IS A TALK A B O U T TOOLS* flickr.com/photos/75905404@N00/7126146307

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HOW I DESIGNED A WEBSITE WITHOUT PHOTOSHOP (RE)ADOPTING THE DESIGN-IN-BROWSER APPROACH WHY ARE YOU DESIGNING SINGLE SCREENS? PSD-TO-HTML IS DEAD IS PHOTOSHOP DEAD? KILL PHOTOSHOP HAS RESPONSIVE WEB DESIGN KILLED PHOTOSHOP FOR WEB DESIGNERS? 8 REASONS TO STOP USING PHOTOSHOP FOR WEB DESIGN

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PHOTOSHOPKILLER.COM

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63% of designers still use Photoshop 
 for web design* *ACCORDING TO A POORLY CONTRIVED TWITTER POLL

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#HOTDRAMA

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flickr.com/photos/djmatsuda/3829349834 Vetting creativity becomes easier in mediums of direct manipulation.

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PHOTOSHOP

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HTML & CSS PHOTOSHOP

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Photoshop =! Embellishment

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Revisiting the Full Page Comp

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DESIGNING FOR A SINGLE SCREEN LITTLE DIVERSITY IN TYPE RENDERING COMPLETE LACK OF INTERACTIVITY G O N N A H AV E T O MAKE IT TWICE OBSOLETE BECAUSE CSS IS CAPABLE CATERS TO PRESENTING THE BIG REVEAL

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69% of designers still make 
 full-page comps 70% 28%

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Don’t fight wanting to comp altogether, just adjust the scope.

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Clandestine Photoshop Adjusting Photoshop’s role from 
 the spotlight to behind the scenes

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“All this time, we’ve been trying to use it like a fountain pen and totally missed how great it is as a paint roller. You can use it really well to make some broad strokes.” DAN MALL

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Never has there been a more appropriate time to evaluate how you use your tools.

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Element Collages GOAL: DESIGN THE FEEL, ASK QUESTIONS

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I don’t know. It just feels sophisticated. IS SOPHISTICATION RELATED TO A BUSINESS GOAL? We need to come across as credible & established. WHAT DREW YOU TO THIS VERSION?

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I like blue. WHAT DREW YOU TO THIS VERSION?

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It feels too corporate. BOXED IN, COLD COLORS

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High Fidelity Sketchpad GOAL: FIGHT BROWSER BLOCK

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So go deeper. Squander loose time on expanding your ideas, even if you’re sure they’re perfect or useless. Look closely at decisions you think are trivial. I guarantee you’ll find better solutions around the corner. CENNYDD BOWLES, LETTER TO A JUNIOR DESIGNER | bit.ly/1tef6QZ

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PAGELAYERS.COM

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Systems > Pages but we still need to consider what ties components together

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Our pieces will look like pieces unless we use broad strokes to connect them.

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Responsive Design Sameness flickr.com/photos/e3000/556926269

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PAUL LLOYD Design with the browser, but not in the browser.

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flickr.com/photos/75905404@N00/7126146307 Are you fitting your workflow to your tools or your tools to your workflow?

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flickr.com/photos/75905404@N00/7126146307 on adoption

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dan.rose@smashingmagazine.com

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thanks!