On 14 Nov 2006, at 07:13:48, Paul Novitski wrote:

I'm leaning toward the opinion that Photoshop is not a good tool in web design ... Fonts are anti-aliased

At one design studio where I worked I went round to all the designers showing them how to turn off Photoshop's font anti-aliasing. They complained that it didn't look as good; I pointed out that that's what it would look like in the browser (at least on Windows without ClearType, which is still pretty much the default), so if they expected me to implement their designs, the original designs had to look as bad as they would in a browser.

That helped to jolt them out of their print-centric attitudes and beliefs to some extent.

Regards,

Nick.
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Nick Fitzsimons
http://www.nickfitz.co.uk/





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