The Photoshop Etiquette Manifesto For Web Designers
15
Jan
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If you're using Photoshop to create the design of a website, there should already be some paths that you're following -written or not-.
The Photoshop Etiquette Manifesto For Web Designers is a guide for standardizing this process with good practices.
The suggestions are collected under several categories:
- external file organization
- internal file organization
- working with type
- working with images
- working with filters / before exporting
with titles like "use a grid", "don't stretch type", "store all assets relative to PSD" and much more.
Website: http://photoshopetiquette.com/
- Tags:
Manifesto PSD
- Filed under: Design, No License, Photoshop Tutorials
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2 Responses for "The Photoshop Etiquette Manifesto For Web Designers"
Haha I loved when people and including me are naming the files new or latest …
Jens Mikkelsen: yeah version control software don’t deal with PSD files nicely. Too bad.