Ask HN: How do you design a website in 2017?
I know how to BUILD a website but I'm curious to know modern workflows for designing a website before build out.
A decade (and a half?) ago, I was comfortable using Photoshop to mock up designs but that seems to have fallen out of favor for vector-based programs/web apps like Sketch, Webflow, etc.
So, HN, what are the tools you use for designing websites in 2017?
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[ 2.8 ms ] story [ 34.8 ms ] threadIt, of course, has the prerequisite that you're working with React.
Once I've got a good idea of how it all fits together I'll create detailed wireframes in Axure to hand over to the developers. Then I use Sketch for design and Marvell for presentations. I also use Zeplin for hand-off to front end.
Photoshop is just not my style, however I have friends that do use it and are very productive with it. It all comes down to preference.
Next I then go looking for inspiration from websites like
https://www.awwwards.com/ https://dribbble.com/ https://onepagelove.com/
Use that inspiration to figure out a general layout of the site and it's different pages, wireframe that up.
Choose a color palate based on what industry the site is in and other factors.
After that the rest is pretty much details and feedback from the client.