Website workflow for Bailey Street Design
Simon Judge
Passionate Design Historian & Digital Creator | Founder of Encyclopedia Design | Advocate for the Transformative Power of Aesthetics in Everyday Life
am currently working on a website for Amos Roberts, he a master builder and ex-professional Australian international Rugby League Player.
I am adding images and a logo update to several pages
1.Open Adobe Muse Application: Adobe Muse is a website builder that allows designers to create fixed, fluid, and adaptive websites without having to write any code.
2. Review Page: I add the hero image to the ‘Reviews Page’.
3.Hero Image – Review Page: I recently took a number of photographs of the completed residential developments at Barangaroo. I have decided to use them as content holders.
4.Add Logo File: When I create a logo for a project it is necessary for me to save the file in different formats i.e.: ai, eps, gif, jpg, tif.
5. Placement of Logo: The following is a screenshot of the placement of the finished logo on the 550px breakpoint (tablet view) of the website.
6. Logo placement on landing-page: I place the logo in one of the five breakpoints; 320px, 550px breakpoint, 768 px, 960px and 1160px. I have to check each breakpoint in order to check the position of the logo so that it is rendering correctly in each view.
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