On Nov 7, 2007, at 8:46 PM, Eric Scheid wrote:

> Why is "pixel perfect" a requirement, particularly with websites  
> where the
> final product can't even be guaranteed to meet that requirement?

The stretchability and how you construct a web based product makes it  
even more vital that the prototype is pixel perfect. Otherwise, your  
making design decisions where you might not be properly taking that  
into account.

> Similarly so with other superficial elements of design ... when  
> testing the
> usability of a workflow, does it *really* matter if the links are  
> #0000FF
> and not #0000CC?

Yes. It does matter.

Color is not superficial. If color is part of your end product, the  
prototype needs to use whatever color you intend to use for real.

--
Andrei Herasimchuk

Principal, Involution Studios
innovating the digital world

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