When you are involved in the final production of a print or electronic piece, trying to walk the line of using the copy/text of one supervisor and the graphic design/layout of a different supervisor is difficult, because they both can’t win without using less than a 80% horizontal type shift.
–Stephen M. James
www.smjdesign.com
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I love working in a field that changes every day. I am a web developer/designer with an agency background. I have empathy for the user first, then developers, then machines. I follow web standards, coding conventions, then, I do whatever it takes to make it work. Visit my contact page, even if you would just like to say hello. To stay in touch, follow me on Twitter
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This entry was posted on Wednesday, March 22nd, 2006 at 10:44 am by Stephen James and is filed under Productivity & Workflow.
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