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<blockquote data-quote="Sysode" data-source="post: 298740" data-attributes="member: 25453"><p>Want your guys opinions, only give it if you're being serious.. When it comes to first talking with a client, you want be sure you start designing their mockup with as much information as you need. Obviously, a colour-scheme would be a good place to start (design wise). </p><p></p><p>So I came up with some little mockup that could be edited (super easily) to give the client a better idea of the colour-schemes you may use. </p><p>You can view it here: <a href="http://codepen.io/Sysode/full/eqnft/" target="_blank">http://codepen.io/Sysode/full/eqnft/</a></p><p></p><p>Basically, all you, as the designer, would do, is to edit the colour-pallets when needed - it's super easy. </p><p></p><p>Maybe this is a shit idea, there may even be tools already out there for this. I haven't checked, I was playing around with border-radius's and came up with this. </p><p>If you think it's worth it, I may recode using compass, so variables can be used for colour-schemes. What do you think, yay or nay?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sysode, post: 298740, member: 25453"] Want your guys opinions, only give it if you're being serious.. When it comes to first talking with a client, you want be sure you start designing their mockup with as much information as you need. Obviously, a colour-scheme would be a good place to start (design wise). So I came up with some little mockup that could be edited (super easily) to give the client a better idea of the colour-schemes you may use. You can view it here: [url]http://codepen.io/Sysode/full/eqnft/[/url] Basically, all you, as the designer, would do, is to edit the colour-pallets when needed - it's super easy. Maybe this is a shit idea, there may even be tools already out there for this. I haven't checked, I was playing around with border-radius's and came up with this. If you think it's worth it, I may recode using compass, so variables can be used for colour-schemes. What do you think, yay or nay? [/QUOTE]
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