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How do designers who use Illustrator to create web interfaces and apps organize their work?
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Interested in who uses what methodologies - naming and positioning artboard layers, file structure, creating and maintaining ui-kits and styleguides, how do you interact with layout designers and front-end developers?
In general, share your workflow.
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Not quite on the topic of the question, but I can not share my opinion.
I think that designers who use Illustrator to create web interfaces and applications organize their work with special cynicism and do not interact with layout designers and front-end developers at all in the future.
Seriously. Why use Illustrator? It can be convenient to draw interfaces there. But later, typesetting from an ai file is more difficult and longer.
Especially if you use all sorts of things like Extract with Adobe Cloud: well, it doesn’t understand ai files, it can only work with psd.
I use PS. And I often prepare assets for layout myself. It's faster and the relationship with the layout designer is warmer :)
With the release of artboards in Photoshop, the process has become more convenient. Prior to that, he himself preferred the illustrator.
But the ideal tool, they say, is Sketch. I haven't worked on it myself, but I've heard of it.
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