Ruby Programmer Collaboration with Graphics Designer: Best Practices?

I have been programming for many years and recently got the RoR itch. I think about how I could use a graphic designer and wondered how best to work with them:

1) Make scaffolding, and then show them where to place the graphics in the views (seems ugly)

2) Ask them to make screens and force them to store a specific dir structure for all media links, i.e. / public / images public / stylesheets etc. Will this confuse graphic designer LOL?

3) It’s better to just create images (for example, an image of a header or footer, etc.) and place them in yourself. But this approach means that you should think about the design and layout, which, apparently, is better left to the specialist in graphics.

All of the above seems erroneous to me, and I was wondering if there are any “best practices” for this problem? Search for articles, etc., but did not find much. Suggestions? Thanks to everyone.

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I work for a company that works 100% with ruby ​​on rails. which we use to integrate views.

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