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by telecuda
4545 days ago
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I'm not sold here on this one. Since we know the specific small set of resolutions on iOS devices, I'd rather have a designer/UX lay down exactly how it should look, then have devs execute on that. If dev provides a valid reason why a design component would be a royal pain, then design can go back and adjust. Just had this argument 20 minutes ago on using a native control versus designing our own and adding a few listeners - which has a better look and experience. Background: taught a PSD to HTML college course; stopped doing PSD-HTML myself about two years ago; still favor PSD-iOS |
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For example, I've had discussions where a designer has insisted that the navigation bar is 50px high, which is a proper pain. (The correct solution here being to leave it at the default of 44px, safe in the knowledge that they'd have to be properly anal to count up the difference).