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RE: [Flashnewbie] The role of graphic designer within Flash Commu
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RE: [Flashnewbie] The role of graphic designer within Flash Commu
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2004-02-24       - By Jesse Warden

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I'm not sure who the project is for, but if I were to create a Flashcom
project for a client, they'd usually give me the design, and I'd code it.
There wouldn't really be a need for the designer beyond QA of his design
later on or modifications for usability tests.

Depends on who builds it and what they build; if you wish to maintain
software you didn't write, unless you have a very nice Content Management
System (CMS), or something similar, then I'm not sure how one could maintain
it.



-- --Original Message-- --
From: Willi Waizenegger [mailto:waizen@(protected)]
Sent: Tuesday, February 24, 2004 09:37 AM
To: flashnewbie@(protected)
Subject: [Flashnewbie] The role of graphic designer within Flash
Communication Server system


Can anyone tell me what the role of a Flash Designer (graphic designer) is
within a Flash Communication Server System?  I know that the system allows
chat and video conferencing between two or more people with the use of Flash
players, but I can see that being the domain of IT-type programmers.  Beyond
the initial design of the graphic user interface, what is the ongoing job of
the graphics designer?

And, how do I go about learning how to maintain this, from a graphics
designer point of view--on the cheap.  I have to fund this myself.

I went to:
http://www.macromedia.com/devnet/mx/flashcom/
but I may be missing something obvious when I say that it doesn't answer any
of my initial questions.

Thanks,
Willi Waizenegger
www.williw.com


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