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Web design without photoshop - is it real?
I have a feeling that Photoshop is not intended for creating web design layouts. And with the advent of fashion for minimalism, flat and other things in the style of iOS7, Metro, etc., I became sure of this. It's like hammering nails with a jackhammer. Is there a more minimalistic and faster solution for preparing a design with the convenience of further layout? To scatter everything according to the pictures in a couple of clicks, to automatically select the format with a minimum weight, to create and add effects in a couple of clicks and to have a minimum of unnecessary functions.
And that under Mac OS.
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There are newer and more convenient solutions. I use Sketch myself . In the West they love him very much.
If you need something more radical, then Macaw .
I can advise www.axure.com/. This is not a graphic editor, but a program for creating a website layout (well, even design)
Xara designer, once was a branch of corel draw, but for the last seven years it has been a separate product, and quite an excellent one at that, vector graphics, in my opinion, are much more convenient for drawing interfaces than raster
Here is a good report on building prototypes right in the browser https://vimeo.com/85995812
Everyone advises the same Photoshops, but in a different wrapper. Try Webflow.com, Macaw.co, Pinegrow, etc. It's not radical, radical - Sublime Text :)
Webflow is the answer to your question.
By the way, in the last project I actively use illustrator!
Yes, I saw that the latest versions of Quark can save web pages with css, it seems it should be convenient to display the layout in html, but I have not tried it yet.
Adobe launches the web version of Photoshop:
habrahabr.ru/post/239761
In the demo, they just talk about developing page layouts.
fireworks. No matter how much I tried to transfer to Photoshop, because everyone needs psd, it didn’t work out. Convenient, fast and easy. Especially in terms of figures.
I'm afraid to sound a little ignorant about this, but... Webflow.com
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