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Don't listen to them.
If you are making a product to order, you cannot do without a layout.
Well, if for yourself, then here you are free to choose.
Projects for myself, I first prepare in psd. Why?
It's very simple, having created a layout, I measure all the "pixels", objects in their places, etc.
Of course, you can go straight to the quarry, but later on, you will have to tweak something, etc.
Can. Adobe Photoshop is not required for website design. You can draw well in other programs, such as GIMP or Paint.NET
There is a difference between a "beautiful site" and an "effective site". You can easily make something beautiful and cool without a layout, but most likely you will get some kind of strange "experiment". In this regard, dancing around the layout with all sorts of "move this two pixels to the right" gives much more efficiency. But if you are not doing some kind of online store, but for example a portfolio site, then I think there should be no problems at all. Alternatively, you can first do 80-90% of the work, and then ask for help from familiar designers with a color palette and feedback in general.
If there are no pictures on the site, then there is no problem at all. Flat design to help you.
Look around - at Toster.ru. Do something like that, or do it on bootstrap and don't bother.
It's easy if the designer does the layout.
Our designer often does this: it makes no difference whether you work on elements in layout or in a graphical editor.
Try it and decide.
I realized for myself that you need to have at least a rough sketch.
I don’t even have Photoshop, but that doesn’t stop me from cutting out beautiful sites on the go. I am both a designer and a coder. Thinking up effects as I go...
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