Hi, I’m Greg Douglas Principal of Premium Interactive Designer / Front-end Developer Organizer of Hollywood WordPress Meetup premiuminteractive.com hollywoodwp.com premiuminteractive.com/wclax-awesome
Design Business This is a talk about streamlining your design process to better calculate how much time your design phase will take, therefore making your quote/estimate more accurate and your business more profitable. By becoming consciously aware of what is happening in your creative process you can arrive at your creative solutions faster ... and have more fun getting there. 1. 2.
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Things To Keep In Mind When Selecting A Theme Start with a paid theme with good documentation and support Choose a theme that already has some of the page templates you need or that you know you can easily customize to fit your needs We now live in a responsive online world and selecting and designing for themes that are responsive is where it’s at
Preparing Your Vision Board What Goes Into Your Vision Board Drawings or sketches of your proposed solution Design inspirations Proposed font choices Proposed color scheme
Design Inspiration Researching For Your Inspiration Google Search “Great WordPress Website Design” Pinterest (Follow Design, Web Design) Other Design Studio Website Portfolios Communication Arts or Other Design Magazines Create An Inspiration Folder To Save Found Inspiration
Designing Your Graphics Setting Up Your File Open Screen Grab In Photoshop Set guides and establish main graphic assets Organize Your Layers/Folders Cool Tools Page Layers App Adobe Captivate 7 (HD screen shots)
Next Steps If You Are Just Getting Started? Install ServerPress on your computer Spin up your new WordPress website locally Install the theme you wish to make a Child for Install and activate a plugin called “Child Themify” Open a window to view your site as you make CSS changes to the new Child theme, style.css file Tip: Use Firebug or the Chrome browser to “Inspect Element” of each part of the page so you know which CSS classes control the changes you wish to make.