Have you all done a prototype for this project?
Usually, I have my designers build a prototype first that is just the
display stuff.
Then, if when I move on to coding, if they have more time than I do (and
usually they do) I ask them to convert the prototype to the DSP files part
of the app.  Otherwise, I do that myself and just copy, paste and tweek
their code.

-Drew Harris
On 4/12/02 9:37 AM, "Jeff Fongemie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hello fusebox,
> 
> I've been asked to collaborate on a site project with another
> guy who has great graphic arts background and knows a bit of html.
> 
> His responsibilities will be the visual layout, design and content
> to some degree.
> 
> I'm in charge of structuring the site, (fb) and making it all work.
> 
> This guy knows nothing of FB, and has only worked with static html.
> 
> I've got to be able to let him freely do his thing, and come up with
> what he wants, but I'm thinking I should give him some constraints
> in his design (this guy loves frames). I can't teach him FB methodology, but
> he will need to
> understand some of it I suppose.
> 
> I may start by having him come up with one static html page,
> complete with all graphics, and then I'll break that up into a
> layout file, show him what will be called in the switch file and
> what is static on the layout file.
> 
> Any tips for getting a non FB person up to speed on a project? We
> are also 2000 miles apart, so all interaction is by telephone and
> email.

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