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Ali R. Tariq
@alirtariq · Product Designer, Manulife RED Lab
And the gulf between design and code keeps shrinking. This one comes to you courtesy of the talented team at Anima. If you're a designer who uses Sketch at all to design websites, then you'll want to take a look at this very cool looking Sketch plugin that allows you to publish your responsive designs so you can see how they look and feel in a browser.
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Noah Kim
@wuss · Startup in Progress ▓▓▓▓░░░░░░░░ 30%
@alirtariq to be fair, the "gulf" between a static design and html/css/js specifically wasn't really a gulf. It was solved a long time ago by many people.
the way I personally always perceived the movement of closing the gap between design and code, was more surrounding dynamic applications. I.E. native mobile apps, SaaS, anything data/function/logic driven.
While this is great (upvoted!), Taking X design viewable in Y platform, just not as a static image, is an exercise in convenience, not advancement.
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