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Tuesday, December 20, 2005
Some people say Japanese web designer Yong Fook has too much time on this hands. Perhaps. But I say he’s damn near brilliant. His recent PingMag feature article illustrates the website design process cleverly—using his unique style of photography to make the process easy for the uninitiated to understand.
“The photo was actually one in a whole series of photos I shot for a client presentation, detailing the website design / development process in a manner that was easily understandable and also fun to look at,” YongFook says. “However, as is the organic nature of these things, there are an infinite amount of variables that can affect the project timeline. For that reason, projects are never ever as clear-cut as in this sequence of photos. Things may need to be done over and over, steps may get jiggled around, you may need more time for CMS / back-end development etc - so please think of this sequence as merely a basic example of the kind of process that I have grown comfortable with, speaking as a web designer/developer.”
Read The Website Development Process.
Check out YongFook’s Flickr photostream.
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