[UGAF] more news about local work
Rick Moore
rmmoore89 at gmail.com
Thu Apr 26 10:15:59 MDT 2007
Front end is HTML/CSS/Javascript (page structure and presentation)
while back end is any database, e-commerce, and content management
systems design. In a nutshell, front end is how it looks and back end
is how it works.
On 4/26/07, Angie Wingert <angie at ridge-creative.com> wrote:
> Interesting. I'm talking about taking my layered PSD files and making
> them function on the web using the best method/language/program. I
> don't speak "programming", so I think I do front-end and and hire out
> the back-end.
>
> Angie Wingert | Ridgeline Creative Design | 669 S 800 E, SLC UT
> 84102 | 801.671.0862 | www.ridge-creative.com | angie at ridge-
> creative.com
>
>
>
>
> On Apr 26, 2007, at 9:55 AM, Rick Moore wrote:
>
> Angie:
> We are a print design shop turned web design shop as of 4 years ago.
> We do 90% web work now with the occasional identity system ar catalog
> project. When you say programming, are you talking about taking a
> photoshop comp and doing the HTML/CSS/javascript work, or the full
> front and backend design work? We can always use more front-end work
> if you need.
>
> As far as whether everybody knows each other, I only know people on
> this forum from posts made in the last couple of week s since the site
> launched. Maybe we should do a big meetup someday...
>
> On 4/26/07, Angie Wingert <angie at ridge-creative.com> wrote:
> > There's a ton of web design going on. Are people mostly designing for
> > the web? And it sounds like you program too?
> >
> > I design more print than web and I send my web design out for
> > programming. I'd love to hear how this method compares with others
> > and if there are people looking for programming work.
> >
> > Do the people in the conversations already know each other? It feels
> > like it sometimes.
> >
> > As for projects, I just finished an email invitation for Jenny
> > Wilson's mayoral campaign, and today I'll work on menu changes, a BC
> > for a new biz, and have a lunch meeting with a potential new client.
> >
> > Angie Wingert | Ridgeline Creative Design | 669 S 800 E, SLC UT
> > 84102 | 801.671.0862 | www.ridge-creative.com | angie at ridge-
> > creative.com
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > On Apr 25, 2007, at 5:00 PM, Wade Preston Shearer wrote:
> >
> > All,
> >
> > I am very pleased with the activity that we are already experiencing
> > with the group. I love the discussions that we are having and find
> > them to be very stimulating.
> >
> > I am interested in more posts about current local work. I would love
> > to know what clients you are working with? what big re-brands have
> > our local angencies just completed? what new campaigns have just gone
> > up locally? who worked on them? what accolades or awards have local
> > illustrators or photographers received?
> >
> > How can we get our hands on this kind of information?
> >
> >
> > wade
> >
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