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By: Ken ReCorr

So if Photoshop and Fireworks aren’t cutting it (or won’t be for long) who’s creating responsive web design software?

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By: Brent Dickens

I still love to use Photoshop even though I am currently creating a site in the browser. I think a Photoshop comp is more akin to a holiday snap. It’s one photo from an album. A small emotionally...

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By: welogodesigner

Photoshop is static you cant do live changes. surely responsive web design is advantageous.

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By: Malessa Brisbane

“What I want is a tool where I can have mostly vectorized designs with fluid canvases that I can view like in a browser…” – great idea, that would be such a cool design platform. You’d get the same...

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By: Blue

As a web designer that still has clients that sign-off projects according to how it looks on their iMac etc, then no, responsive design has not killed photoshop. Photoshop designs still give the...

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By: Paul Boag

Indeed. Well has it?

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By: Paul Boag

Why can’t the client just sign off a working html page rather than photoshop?

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By: waggit

Not yet! We’re still alive! ;) It does mean we’ve had to work more closely with our developers and also change our work processes, but it still works for us. Although, I’m probably a little greyer! The...

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By: Jeremy Griffin

I firmly sit in the land of designing in the browser. Perhaps because I came to web design later in life I have had no design training and so jumped straight to using browsers for the process. I kicked...

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By: Alex Shamy

Maddening as a designer who CAN code a responsive website, but our team outsources our coding. That said, I’m expected to design several mockups for the same page. Just let me code it!

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