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 For this site, We listened to a client say what he wanted with a site and took notes. Then we created mockups in Adobe Illustrator (as seen on the left). Then we showed the mockups to the client to see what he thought. Then we took the feedback and turned the mockup into an actual site (above).

Site: TV25
I learned a lot from this process. I leaned how to listen to what a client wants and make a mockup of it. I also learned how to deal with ideas the client wants but I know will not turn out and how to "have" them without actually having them, by taking that idea and making it useable.



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