How can I contract with an ASP.NET MVC project?

As many of you know, MVC applications will have one or more of these View elements.

  • Partial Controls
  • representation
  • Strongly Printed Submissions
  • And maybe others I don’t know yet.

Like many developers, I am one of those who do not have art for design, I can not think about colors, about logic. I would like to agree on the graphic design of my small web application, about 7-10 pages. The biggest task is to create a good template (CSS and Master Page) with a good color palette. My question is: how do I do this?

I take the View catalog and send it to the graphic artist? Am I sending the whole application (I would like to avoid this)? Now I take pictures (jpg, png) of the application and send it to GA?

Thanks in advance.

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First define the Information Architecture . Then a rough sketch of the wireframe layout. Then contact your graphic artist and discuss the plan. Ask the artist to create a layout. Then review as necessary. Finally, draw the layout in HTML.

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2.) We create an HTML protoype from Axure and send it to the developer (outsourcing) who develops the page (Photoshop and Ilustrator). We get one psd file.

3.) After confirming the design, the psd file goes to the "encoder" (outsourcing). It cuts the psd file into images and css and encodes html with comments.

4.) We integrate html in the main pages, views, etc.

This works well for us.

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