Basically, 80% of the large visual screens are used for visiting and displaying, and the exhibition scenes and purposes of different industries and visitors are different, so it is necessary to know clearly the exhibition occasions in advance, which is more conducive to reference in the design stage.
Key points: We should know in advance how many kinds of large screens there are, whether they are integrated or spliced, and how many resolutions there are. Some of Party A's dads will ask to adapt to multi-screen (which may be put forward in the middle), and the page layout design needs to be redone because of the great difference in resolution. These are all factors that will lead to inaccurate workload evaluation in the early stage. So be sure to ask in advance and ask the customer to provide the fixed resolution of the commonly used large screen (be sure to confirm it finally, whether by email or by other means). UI personnel can design according to the specified resolution, and front-end personnel can adapt in advance.
Each industry has its own special professional business. A deep understanding of business knowledge is helpful for demand analysis and prototype design, and detailed things need to be confirmed with customers frequently. Otherwise, it is likely to design something that customers think is amateur because they don't understand the actual scene.
Try to publish a few pages first for customers to confirm whether the overall style and report style meet the presentation requirements. If it is best to make a dynamic picture, Party A's father can directly project it on the big screen to see the actual display and adaptation effect (the display effect of graphics cards of different devices is really different ~)
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