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Better Design and Development Part 1

By Chad "Cota" Workman | Published 03/19/2007 | Best Practices | Rating:
Chad "Cota" Workman

http://www.chadworkman.com & http://www.plaguestudio.com

Skills include: Photoshop, Flash, ASP, PHP, MS SQL, MySQL, VB, C/C+

Developer and Designer

 

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Introduction
In this series of articles I will attempt to guide you, the readers, to better design and development techniques. These are by no means strict guidelines, nor are they industry standards. These are simply the lessons I have learned in Flash design and development over the past few years. Tutorials are great, but also serve as a crutch for people to avoid learning the important rules of their profession. I cant think of anything better than sharing lessons I have learned while working with clients and other web studios.

For those wondering what my qualifications are... I started as a desktop systems developer using C and Visual Basic in conjunction with MS SQL Servers. I made the jump to web design using HTML and CSS. Which brought me to Javascript and ASP. From there I got into Flash development which also took me to design using Photoshop. In the past years I've worked with clients like Warner Bros, Atlantic Records, and ego7.

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Article Series
This article is part 1 of a 2 part series. Other articles in this series are shown below:
  1. Better Design and Development Part 1
  2. Better Design and Development Part 2.
Comments
  • Comment #1 (Posted by Victor Gaudioso - vic at victorswebsite.com)
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    DEAD ON! And may I add one thing? People PLEASE STOP using buttons, just use a MovieClip you have so much more control over them.
     
  • Comment #2 (Posted by Leyon - aristonville at web.de)
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    hi Chad, thank you so much for this truely awsome and regenerating article.
    very true and wise in every single detail, yet quite amusing and "refreshing" as well :-)
    I loved the chunks about those "wanna-be-class-developers"!
    All the best,
    Leyon

     
  • Comment #3 (Posted by Itai)
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    I would call this article "Are you just starting with Flash? Here are some very high-level tips"
    Certainly not "better design and development"
     
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