Oct 29

Slice Your Designs with One of Our Sponsors: PixelCrayons

Author: Jan Cavan, Category: Articles, Sponsor

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For this blog post, I would like to introduce you to one of Dawghouse Design Studio’s Sponsors, Pixel Crayons.

The Design process alone is so time consuming that you are not left with much time and energy, if you are a designer, to even code it. Giving the design work a perfect touch from every corner does not only need time and hard work but also a free mind so that you can concentrate and complete it rather than just wrap it up in hurry.

Converting your PSD to HTML or its extension is not only about error free coding but also about its W3C validation, cross browser compatibility and resemblance of HTML file with its PSD which not every PSD to XHTML service provider can produce.

Though many service providers promise to meet your expectation but not even half of them successfully meet your requirements. Writing a service review for Xhtml.Pixelcrayons.com was easy as I have used their services couple of times and they really helped me out with their turnaround time.

*As we mostly cater to US clients so we specifically needed WAI 2.0/Section 508 Compatibility which they provided me with 100% hand-coded neat XHTML code.

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Order form
By filling some simple blanks and expressing your specifications, you can upload your file in formats like PSD, JPG, GIF, PNG, AI, ZIP or PDF. An order confirmation notification will be sent to you after you place the order and soon a project manager will assist you who upon confirmation of the order will start working on you project.

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Work process
The order form on Pixelcrayons website is structured very precisely and collects all the relevant information about the project like your name, email address, phone number and other useful things.

The moment your order gets confirmed it is sent to review to one of their departments. From there it is sent for conversion process and then to their quality analysis team (if no software implementation is required). After their QA team gives the green signal the project is delivered to the clients.

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Pricing:
The Basic Package – starting at $99

• Markups: HTML 4.01 Transitional, XHTML 1.0 Transitional
• W3C Validation: CSS, XHTML & HTML
• I.E 6.x / 7.x, Mozilla Firefox, Safari

The Professional Package – starting at $199

• Markups: HTML 4.01 Transitional, HTML 4.01 Strict, XHTML 1.0 Transitional, XHTML 1.0 Strict
• W3C Validation: CSS2 (Advanced CSS Code Structure), XHTML & HTML Browsers Compatibility: I.E 6.x / 7.x, Mozilla Firefox, Safari 2.x/3.x, Opera, Konqueror
• Includes: SEO Semantic Code, Load Speed Optimization, Complete Presentation Separation, Maximum Cross-Browser Compatibility

*Money Back Policy
*50% Discount Scheme

Client support:
The agile client servicing at Pixelcrayons keeps you informed about the swift processing of your project. Minimal response time with efficient client support helps you to get easy clarifications on design implementation promptly. The instant chat option also helps to communicate directly with their sales representative 24×7.

Conclusion:
After experiencing the service it can be concluded that anyone who wishes to save time and get quality code can reach Xhtml.Pixelcrayons.com to hire their services.

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Author

Jan Cavan is a web and graphic designer, illustrator, blogger, geek, the girl behind Dawghouse Design Studio and a breakdancer wannabe. If you would like to connect with her, follow her on Twitter and join her on Facebook

Comments

mail (October 29th, 2009 @ 7:47 am)

very nich!

PSD to HTML (October 29th, 2009 @ 10:31 am)

Thanks for sharing this article on the slicing service PixelCrayons.

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Greg (October 31st, 2009 @ 8:08 am)

Having sliced up sites myself, paying to get the service done–if it’s done right–is not a bad option. $199 is pretty cost-effective compared to the human resources I’ve spent getting similar work done.

Heh, that comment sounds like a “plant” or a “shill” or whatever… but no, I’m just a Dawghouse reader. ;-)

Nicko (November 2nd, 2009 @ 11:31 am)

Any ideas why I see crossed «outsourcing» picture instead of their website?

Jan Cavan (November 2nd, 2009 @ 12:49 pm)

@Nicko: Sorry, but not quite sure what you mean?

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