The document summarizes quotes from three individuals about web design and development. Tim Berners-Lee notes that the primary principle of the web is universality, meaning it should be accessible from any device. Jason Fried argues that designing in Photoshop wastes time, as the design then needs to be rebuilt in HTML/CSS. Instead, one should design directly in HTML/CSS to allow for faster iteration. Brad Frost advises getting content ready to go anywhere, as it will eventually spread to multiple platforms.
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13. “The primary design principle underlying the Web’s
usefulness and growth is universality. ••• And it should be
accessible from any kind of hardware that can connect to the
Internet: stationary or mobile, small screen or large.
by Tim Berners-Lee
18. “Photoshop is repeating yourself. Ok, so you’ve spent 3 days
on a mockup in Photoshop. Now what? Now I have to make
it all over again in HTML/CSS. Wasted time. Just build it in
HTML/CSS and spend that extra time iterating, not
rebuilding. If you’re not fast enough in HTML/CSS, then
spend the time learning how to create in HTML/CSS faster.
It’s time well spent.
by Jason Fried
24. “Get your content ready to go anywhere because it’s going to
go everywhere.
by Brad Frost