Category → Design in the Browser
Our philosophy: design in the browser
As we mentioned in our previous post about Google’s SXSW talk, we believe in Quplo because we think there’s a market out there waiting to create prototypes in the browser. And they don’t mind rolling up their sleeves and using – drum roll - HTML to do it.
We call it designing in the browser. And we’re not the first to talk about it: numerous leading web designers and speakers, including the Google guys at SXSW, have noted that designing in the browser is an improved way of thinking compared to the traditional waterfall process of creating static screens in Photoshop and then translating all that work into HTML and CSS. Continue reading →