Usually, I just make a rough wireframe, sometimes on paper, sometimes in my head. Then I jump straight to coding.
What happens sometimes, is that the client (when I show them the html), sometimes doesn't see it the SAME way I am seeing it, or they check it on the phone, when I still didn't touch or cofigured all the media-queries. That kinda sucks.
As some people said here, sometimes the client feel better with a Photoshop-made .jpg.
Also, in my opinion, web designers tend to have a certain "style". In my case, most of the times I am doing an .html website, I use Bootstrap framework, or even Foundation sometimes. So I already start with a basis.
Usually, I just make a rough wireframe, sometimes on paper, sometimes in my head. Then I jump straight to coding.
What happens sometimes, is that the client (when I show them the html), sometimes doesn't see it the SAME way I am seeing it, or they check it on the phone, when I still didn't touch or cofigured all the media-queries. That kinda sucks.
As some people said here, sometimes the client feel better with a Photoshop-made .jpg.
Also, in my opinion, web designers tend to have a certain "style". In my case, most of the times I am doing an .html website, I use Bootstrap framework, or even Foundation sometimes. So I already start with a basis.
:)