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08-20-2007, 10:02 AM
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I made a template for this guy, just the home page and he decided he liked it and wants a full site design done. I'm really inexperienced in this and just after some advice on how i go about this. When designing, do i design a load of jpeg pages so he can put code on them? I'm not sure...

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Duplicate the current PSD, then redesign the content area for each subpage.

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Ah right, so i'll end up with around 10 psd's?

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Do you not have the original layered photoshop files?

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Yeah, i do. I currently have around 10 differently named .PSD's in my folder, is that the best approach for it?

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Hey

Yes. Name them all clearly and ask what he wants on each page so you can get a grip on how to orginise it etc. Its basically just changing things and adding/removing!

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Kk thanks a lot guys. I've now got a base template which is clean and duplicated it lots of time so they are ready to edit.

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Originally Posted by Garyrae View Post
Duplicate the current PSD, then redesign the content area for each subpage.
Agree with you, we also do it with the first home page and other ones

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