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Design

Responsive design

Helo I am a graphic designer, started doing webdesigns recently. Due to my graphic design background I am able to do good webdesigns quickly. Now a BIG client approached me recently asking me to design a website thats going to be on various screens(mobile/tab/pc) I dont know where to start. I have to show them various screens and the coder will make it responsive it seems. Lots of stuff on internet about this responsive design. My question is as a Photoshop designer, what should I do when someone asked me to design for various screen sizes. Any help is greatly appreciated Thank you

5 Answers

Wayne Priestley
Wayne Priestley
19,579 Points

Hi Michelle,

You could take a look at this, tutorial it may help you.

I dont see anylinks. Can you please specify

Wayne Priestley
Wayne Priestley
19,579 Points

Sorry, you should see it now.

Wohoooo...Thats exactly what I am looking for. You sir are a Lifesaver. And one more question(sorry there may be more) So If I give them a tablet version+Mobile+Desktop version. My job is done. Correct? I used 960 grids earlier. Are there any grids that are industry standard? especially for responsive design

Wayne Priestley
Wayne Priestley
19,579 Points

Hi Michelle,

I don't know sorry, responsive design works more on % than pixels so maybe watching the whole responsive design course will give you a few ideas.

good luck :)

Thanks wayne :)