I\'m a programmer who understand html & css, but got no taste. My company decide
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I'm a programmer who understand html & css, but got no taste.
My company decided to redesign our e-commerce website with new UI and move to ASP.Net MVC. They want a really good design, so they hire 2 designers to work with me, remotely.
First designer to create design mockups (PSD/PNG) Second designer another one to slice the design into HTML/CSS/Images/etc..
Then, my part is to use the HTML/css as the template files (as View files in ASP.Net MVC project)
Usually, even if the designer get involved in the project since the beginning, I still have to discuss many things with designer. sit together with the designer drawing something on papers and then see it directly the designer working with Adobe Fireworks, while the designer can ask if the change is feasible or not.
Now I will work with designers, remotely, to redesign exisiting website. so, I will need to explain many things about this website with both of them, remotely.
I would ask any of you who used to work with designer, remotely and have tips to share on how to make the collaboration more effective?
Thanks :)
Explanation / Answer
You need a good collaboration environment. The ones I'm most familiar with are:
WebEx
TeamViewer
These are commercial services, so you'll have to pay (Teamviewer has a free non-commercial license, but it doesn't sound like you qualify for it). I've heard there is also free software available for online collaboration, but I don't have any experience with the open source stuff.
The online collaboration allows you and other colleagues to all look at the same screen, and take over control of the other person's computer (if granted permission by the remote user). So you just talk on Skype or the phone (get a headset so you can type and mouse) while you're viewing each other's screen and it really is a lot like sitting at the same table, looking at the same monitor. I work remotely with a large team of people and we do this every day.
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