[nycphp-talk] [off topic] IA/website modeling
Jonathan Hendler
hendler at simmons.edu
Sun Aug 13 14:55:50 EDT 2006
If you are on a Mac - I recommend OmniGraffle. More fun than Visio IMO.
Aaron Deutsch wrote:
> Awesome, thanks for the info! I've used MM Freehand before which was
> ok but still felt like there should be an easier way. I'll give visio
> a try again. (Haven't used it in years).
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> On 8/13/06, *P Yurt* <pyurt at yahoo.com <mailto:pyurt at yahoo.com>> wrote:
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> If you're using MSWord/Photoshop you will *love* Visio. Word and
> Photoshop are not vector drawing tools, Visio is and vector makes
> all the difference.
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> Vector drawing tools let you adjust, move, group and manipulate
> drawing "objects". Every element in a vector drawing program is
> separate and can be selected and adjusted. You can group select
> lines, boxes, text etc., to move or make group them into other
> "objects" for further manipulation. You can make a selection of
> lines thicker, dashed, rounded etc.
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> To get started I suggest it could be helpful to try and find a
> template. if you can find something close to what you want it's a
> good starting place. From the template make yourself a "personal
> template" (maybe a basic drawing) to work from. Then I use my
> "personal template" as I go forward. Once I have all my objects
> it's easy sailing.
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> I've used Visio for years to draw and visualize complex concepts
> and it does a great job allowing me to draw almost any type of
> flowchart, block diagram, site map, map, object space etc.
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> Visio can incorporate bitmap graphics and embed them into
> documents, if needed. Large projects with many pages are
> supported. I have projects which an excess of 30 pages of detailed
> complex drawings. Be careful though as Visio does slow down if you
> make your projects too big. It does require a powerful machine.
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> There are other vector drawing tools such as Dia (Linux) and Draw
> (Corel). I assume you are talking windoz with Word and Photoshop.
> I tried to migrate to Dia but could not get my files converted
> satisfactorily. Years ago I used "Draw" which was acquired by
> Corel and then it was renamed. I liked Draw as it also was a
> vector drawing application with support for bitmaps. Draw must be
> out there somewhere in a later incarnation with a new name? Anyone?
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> I bet you can use Adobe Illustrator and achieve the same goals.
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> Good luck and happy drawing…
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> paul (at) 2.0websites [dot] com <mailto:paul at 2.0websites.com>
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> Paul Yurt, Publisher
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> www.2.0websites.com <http://www.2.0websites.com/>
>
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> *Sent:* Friday, August 11, 2006 1:21 PM
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> *Subject:* [nycphp-talk] [off topic] IA/website modeling
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> What applications does everyone use for modeling a website? I'm
> looking to just do information architecture type webpage
> workflows. I have tried word/photoshop but looking for something
> better if any.
>
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