What does a theme developer need from a designer?

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Posted by cote289 on April 4, 2009 at 2:26am

I'm having a designer design a theme for me for Drupal. What are the deliverables a Theme developer needs to receive from this designer?

If you are developing a theme, what are the optimal things you want from a designer to make that happen?

thank you

Ben

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A Few Ideas

Posted by webthingee on April 7, 2009 at 4:17pm

Lots of big images || Rounded edges on everything || Outrageous fonts everywhere
:)

Design for CMS...
Heights change, a lot, elements need to be accommodating
Design that remembers the breadcrumb trail may or may not be visible

Some stuff I like personally...
Getting the actual pds, with Layer Comps (so I can see the differences between pages/info)
Color Hex codes (for key elements/tags) are nice to have listed out
Clarity of rollover states

Drawings can work too

Posted by derekwebb1 on April 21, 2009 at 5:40am

Some of my previous clients just provided scanned drawings and that works well enough. Developing wire frames, mockups, and PSD files is usually in the domain of the artists/theme designer. Though it is nice to get said files from the client... Usually a creative session or two between mockups is sufficient to provide enough details for a good designer to "Do their thing" (Says me anyway;-)

to Webthingee: "Outrageous fonts everywhere"

I recommend Comic Sans font because it is SOOO classy! (A touch of sarcasm there - apologies)

Derek

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