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a similar thing could be said of people producing web sites that don't know how to code properly. interestingly enough your own site has 240 errors ( http://tinyurl.com/5joe7b ) ...
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Excellent post Eric. I couldn't agree with you more if I tried.
And of course the problem isn't exclusive to the design portion of web development. "Article writers" who can't string a one sentence post together and make it coherent. "Copy righters" where there own sight has moor speelnig errurs and grammatical mistaken than you can shake a stick at. and the list goes on.
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![]() While the small handful of 12 or so errors that can be corrected by one that only knows xhtml/Css, I find myself being lazy with it seeing that the site still displays properly in IE6/IE7 - FF2.0/3.0 - Safari - Netscape - Opera. In addition, I find it funny that w3c seems to change consistently, yet still finds itself a coders back-up checker. Why do we even have an <embed></embed> if W3c won't validate it, you have to use Java as a work around when embedding flash now. too funny. Again, I'm not a coder / developer... Just a designer (Hinse why I posted in the Graphics forum)I do Fully agree that all industries have similar issues though. Last edited by scorpionagency : 04-26-2008 at 03:12 PM. |
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I work with a fairly talented designer whose coding skills are non-existent.
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"I think to be fair to Eric, Scorpion Design is a design agency NOT developers / coders."
Chris - they make websites (listed in their design services), it's lame to say that they're just designers and can't be expected to code properly, though i agree the errors are minor. i wouldn't necessarily expect good coding skills from designers, but i would expect the to work with someone who did have good coding ability, at least if they are offering web design. i know this sounds like a criticism - and in a way it is, though small one - but i though it was an interesting point and (the coding thing) was a parallel to the 'designer' wannabes. i'm certainly not a professional designer, though i do provide design services on a basic level to those that would otherwise be left with either something that looked hideous or was overpriced. i'm not sure i entirely agree with the clipart usage thing, the same way as a good designer might source (quality) stock photo they might also source good clipart (if that's not an oxymoron!). Sure any designer worth their salt should be able to produce something good from scratch, but i would argue that not all of them might have such innate drawing ability, at least for organic things say like horses you can be a designer but not necessarily an excellent illustrator, though of course it's good if you are. and, of course, you should be able to code too! ![]() incidentally i wonder what kind of graphic designers these were http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main...24/nogc124.xml ![]() |
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I think the "obscene" bit of that is the cost of it. £14,000!?!?!?!?!?!?
(for the murcans that's $27,700 give or take ) WTF is more appropriate than OGC. So, what would my 3 minutes with Illustrator be worth ?? http://www.webmaster-talk.com/genera...tml#post710440 I mean, I've used 2 colours and I changed case on one letter ![]()
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PHP and all that jazz makes my eyes go bad, its like maths at school, it starts, my brain switches off, BUT as a designer and yes thats what I am not a coder lol, I DO however need to have a working knowledge of how basic coding works simply so I know that my designs will work within a webpage, color theory in design is two different things when applied to the web and or print.
To be a good designer or a coder requires time, skills and of course knowledge. As in anything the more you apply in knowledge gives you a better all round way of seeing things. I'm coming up to my third year in designing graphics for the web but had dealings with other aspects of the art industry for a number of years. And I still consider myself very green, it's only really in the past six months I have begun to push myself to acheive a better standard of work and really start to learn the aspects of good design. And I have a long way to go yet.
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