Touching Stories: Designing Digital Magazines for the iPad (Matt Carlson)Autodesk
The launch of the iPad signaled the start of a new era for magazine publishing. A single device that delivered the fidelity of print and the interactivity of the Web, all wrapped up in a fun and easy-to-use form factor gave the industry new reason to hope. There was one trick: no one had designed for this brave new medium yet. Editorial teams suddenly needed to consider multi-touch gestures, multiple orientations, dynamic layout and the integration of rich media into the design of their issues. Ink-smudged print teams had to reach out to the pixel-based life forms in charge of the company websites, and engage a new breed of Cocoa developers as well. Whole new models of information design and user experience we're launched at high velocity into the App Store. Matt Carlson, Hot Studio's Principal of Strategy & Design, was involved in designing some of the first digital magazines that launched on the iPad on April 3rd, 2010. He has spent the last year exploring new ways to experience and engage with magazine content on this exciting new platform. He's worked on iPad editions of magazines such as Spin, Dwell, National Geographic, Car and Driver and many others. In this session he'll share hard-earned knowledge and useful insights on how to design for gestural interfaces, how to integrate interactivity smoothly into digital magazines, and what it takes to build an issue for the iPad.
How Slow Load Times Hurt Your Bottom Line (And 17 Things You Can Do to Fix It)Tammy Everts
There are many compelling arguments why companies need to care about serving faster web pages to their users. Countless studies have found an irrefutable connection between load times and key performance indicators ranging from page views to revenue. This talk covers the reasons why you need to care about web performance and what you can do to make your pages faster.
Responsive Web Design Do's and Don'ts | Gibson Design, LaredoGibson Design
13 things that you really need to think about when building that next responsive website. Important Do's that need to be part of your process and critical Do Not's that should be avoided.
Touching Stories: Designing Digital Magazines for the iPad (Matt Carlson)Autodesk
The launch of the iPad signaled the start of a new era for magazine publishing. A single device that delivered the fidelity of print and the interactivity of the Web, all wrapped up in a fun and easy-to-use form factor gave the industry new reason to hope. There was one trick: no one had designed for this brave new medium yet. Editorial teams suddenly needed to consider multi-touch gestures, multiple orientations, dynamic layout and the integration of rich media into the design of their issues. Ink-smudged print teams had to reach out to the pixel-based life forms in charge of the company websites, and engage a new breed of Cocoa developers as well. Whole new models of information design and user experience we're launched at high velocity into the App Store. Matt Carlson, Hot Studio's Principal of Strategy & Design, was involved in designing some of the first digital magazines that launched on the iPad on April 3rd, 2010. He has spent the last year exploring new ways to experience and engage with magazine content on this exciting new platform. He's worked on iPad editions of magazines such as Spin, Dwell, National Geographic, Car and Driver and many others. In this session he'll share hard-earned knowledge and useful insights on how to design for gestural interfaces, how to integrate interactivity smoothly into digital magazines, and what it takes to build an issue for the iPad.
How Slow Load Times Hurt Your Bottom Line (And 17 Things You Can Do to Fix It)Tammy Everts
There are many compelling arguments why companies need to care about serving faster web pages to their users. Countless studies have found an irrefutable connection between load times and key performance indicators ranging from page views to revenue. This talk covers the reasons why you need to care about web performance and what you can do to make your pages faster.
Responsive Web Design Do's and Don'ts | Gibson Design, LaredoGibson Design
13 things that you really need to think about when building that next responsive website. Important Do's that need to be part of your process and critical Do Not's that should be avoided.
Mobile Learning with Mobler Cards and the PfP LMSChristian Glahn
Held at the PfPC ADL WG meeting on 7 Nov. 2012 in Vienna. This presentation is a quick overview of the Mobler Cards app and the problems that we tackled.
MeasureWorks - Design for Fast Experiences (Startup session).keyMeasureWorks
Slides from my session at StartupBootcamp Smart City & Living program... You never get a second chance to make a first impression. The same goes for online, where the decision to bounce is often made in the first 2 seconds, and Google will lower your ranking if your site is too slow... This talks is about why startups should care about speed when building product, how to improve design with speed and how to measure & optimize speed and beat the (corporate) competition...
Why Customers Love Responsive Design (And You Should Too!)BrightEdge
Web designer and front-end developer R.J. LaCount demonstrates why responsive design is more than just a buzz word; it's the future of the web.
In this webinar you will learn:
- What the differences are between responsive design and adaptive design
- The pros and cons for both responsive and adaptive approaches
- How responsive sites are built and why they're the smarter choice for most clients
- How you can capitalize on the current mobile wave while future-proofing your site at the same time with responsive design
- Why responsive design is worth the initial investment for your clients
Find the Bitly link bundle for the presentation at http://portent.co/rj-webinar.
At the #MMT_TechMeetup November 2020, this presentation talks about the common Accessibility mistakes and assumptions that are made when building accessible websites. What the assumptions that are made and what to look out for to overcome them.
The presentation is by Ilesh Mistry (CMS Specialist and Kontent MVP) working at MMT Digital
For many web developers whose jobs don't allow them to play with all the newest technologies, something like responsive design can be just out of reach. As more users are surfing exclusively on mobile devices, these are skills every web developer, designer, and manager needs to develop. We'll walk through the background, assorted techniques, how to measure success, and where it's all going. This is not a coding session, but a planning and strategy session.
Optimizing Websites for Great User Experiences and Increased ConversionsWP Engine
Webinar featuring Google, Launch Digital Marketing and Xtreme Xperience who will share why site optimization is important, how to do it and business results associated with optimization.
Watch on-demand webinar: https://hs.wpengine.com/webinar-optimizing-ux-increased-conversions
Mobile Learning with Mobler Cards and the PfP LMSChristian Glahn
Held at the PfPC ADL WG meeting on 7 Nov. 2012 in Vienna. This presentation is a quick overview of the Mobler Cards app and the problems that we tackled.
MeasureWorks - Design for Fast Experiences (Startup session).keyMeasureWorks
Slides from my session at StartupBootcamp Smart City & Living program... You never get a second chance to make a first impression. The same goes for online, where the decision to bounce is often made in the first 2 seconds, and Google will lower your ranking if your site is too slow... This talks is about why startups should care about speed when building product, how to improve design with speed and how to measure & optimize speed and beat the (corporate) competition...
Why Customers Love Responsive Design (And You Should Too!)BrightEdge
Web designer and front-end developer R.J. LaCount demonstrates why responsive design is more than just a buzz word; it's the future of the web.
In this webinar you will learn:
- What the differences are between responsive design and adaptive design
- The pros and cons for both responsive and adaptive approaches
- How responsive sites are built and why they're the smarter choice for most clients
- How you can capitalize on the current mobile wave while future-proofing your site at the same time with responsive design
- Why responsive design is worth the initial investment for your clients
Find the Bitly link bundle for the presentation at http://portent.co/rj-webinar.
At the #MMT_TechMeetup November 2020, this presentation talks about the common Accessibility mistakes and assumptions that are made when building accessible websites. What the assumptions that are made and what to look out for to overcome them.
The presentation is by Ilesh Mistry (CMS Specialist and Kontent MVP) working at MMT Digital
For many web developers whose jobs don't allow them to play with all the newest technologies, something like responsive design can be just out of reach. As more users are surfing exclusively on mobile devices, these are skills every web developer, designer, and manager needs to develop. We'll walk through the background, assorted techniques, how to measure success, and where it's all going. This is not a coding session, but a planning and strategy session.
Optimizing Websites for Great User Experiences and Increased ConversionsWP Engine
Webinar featuring Google, Launch Digital Marketing and Xtreme Xperience who will share why site optimization is important, how to do it and business results associated with optimization.
Watch on-demand webinar: https://hs.wpengine.com/webinar-optimizing-ux-increased-conversions
Ready to go Mobile? Today's Mobile Landscape: Responsive, Adaptive, Hybrid, a...Jeremy Johnson
There are a number of options when going mobile, and it's not slowing down. Why choose one over the other? What are the strengths and pitfalls? What's right for your customers and users? We'll go over each option, with examples of how you can come to the right strategy around your mobile offerings.
Data driven mobile UX - UX insight 2017, uxinsight.nlJorden Lentze
Great design needs great insights based on qualitative and quantitative data. And you need to use a/b testing to validate the end result. As 70% of a/b tests have no or negative results, the chance of impactless design is to too high for you not to a/b test.
Slides from a glass on personas I gave at General Assembly Melbourne.
Might not make a lot of sense without commentary next time i will record it i promise.
Handwashing in hospitals is a major issue. This presentation looks at a design thinking approach we undertook to address some of these issues.
Unfortunately the talk doesn't translate well as a flat presentation, if you're interested in talking about this topic more please feel free to contact me.
It was presented at UX Australia in 2014.
Wearable technoloy, an introduction, what's happening now and in the near future.
A quick presentation I gave to the internet of things meet up April 2014.
Storytelling For The Web: Integrate Storytelling in your Design ProcessChiara Aliotta
In this slides I explain how I have used storytelling techniques to elevate websites and brands and create memorable user experiences. You can discover practical tips as I showcase the elements of good storytelling and its applied to some examples of diverse brands/projects..
PDF SubmissionDigital Marketing Institute in NoidaPoojaSaini954651
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Technoblade The Legacy of a Minecraft Legend.Techno Merch
Technoblade, born Alex on June 1, 1999, was a legendary Minecraft YouTuber known for his sharp wit and exceptional PvP skills. Starting his channel in 2013, he gained nearly 11 million subscribers. His private battle with metastatic sarcoma ended in June 2022, but his enduring legacy continues to inspire millions.
Between Filth and Fortune- Urban Cattle Foraging Realities by Devi S Nair, An...Mansi Shah
This study examines cattle rearing in urban and rural settings, focusing on milk production and consumption. By exploring a case in Ahmedabad, it highlights the challenges and processes in dairy farming across different environments, emphasising the need for sustainable practices and the essential role of milk in daily consumption.
Fonts play a crucial role in both User Interface (UI) and User Experience (UX) design. They affect readability, accessibility, aesthetics, and overall user perception.
White wonder, Work developed by Eva TschoppMansi Shah
White Wonder by Eva Tschopp
A tale about our culture around the use of fertilizers and pesticides visiting small farms around Ahmedabad in Matar and Shilaj.
I work for these guys just over the river in South Melbourne. We used to be called Visual jazz, now we’re isobar, we’re a global digital design network of sorts.
We build all sorts of things, but specialize in websites big and small. More Recently we’ve been building lots of responsive ones.
So where do I fit into this machine? I work in the Experience Design team. Working with graphic designers, developers, suits and the clients to keep things moving in the same direction, ensuring we deliver amazing experiences.
So we get asked this a lot.
As we know it makes all the money. Luke W and others have data on how good it is, we even have data on how good it has been for our clients but….
The days of sell responsive > build responsive > profit are numbered. Responsive web design is becoming commoditised,businesses are more educated about it and its more of a given and less of a point of differences in the work we do.
So if responsive is losing appeal what’s next?
Miss McGrane makes a good point, but its not the whole story, more importantly we don’t get to decide the context in which our users are using these devices to access our designs.
As we all know we’re living in a “post PC world” our designs will be used by people of all ages, skills, and locationsIts not enough to simply consider screen width we have to take a step further and seriously consider context.
Luke W has gathered some stats around mobile device use …. A users behaviour, goals and time at hand are all influenced by their enviorment.
When this becomes mainstream people will be accessing your site everywhere. – personally I think this will self implode like the Bluetooth earpiece but who knows.
That’s great I don’t care if they’re at a desk or on the train its still the same website, right?
5 Seconds to become responsive not just load time.
From our experience users spend less than 60 seconds to find what they’re after. So supplying the right content at the right time is critical if we’re going to engage our users.
I have no idea what the future holds but from my experience hare are … Three quick tips for the future of responsive,to push the needle past 1.0 > 1.1 for you guys and your UX friends to consider.
#1 Stop thinking about screens
Talking to developers about responsive design usually amounts to a lot of talk about breakpoints and how the content flows .Think about the tools we have at hand, Cameras, Local storage Orientation Device acceleration Location TimeWeather We can derive context from this information and that’s super powerful
Super simple example of this we implemented for quest (not a “responsive” site) Locative content recommendations for quest resulted in 4x increase in bookings via the webiste and I’m sure a lot less pain for their users.
#2 Research
This is not real userresearch, It has its place but it should not be the sole point of truth.
This helps but is also not real research, data provides us heaps of useful info but doesn’t give us context.
Do more of this...What happens if the user gets off the tram mid purchase and closes their browser? What happens when they get home? How is your experience on a mobile device different at home, at work, in transit and in the store. Contextual design and other service design tools are great to uncover real user behaviors
#3 Design real solutions
I’m totally guilty of this, I have books of these sketches at home, if you see your ux friend doing this….
Tell them to do this every now and then, see how a design might work in the sun, or with one hand on the bus etc…
#4 Bonus
To take this to the next level we cant work in isolation anymore. This is a great opportunity for Tech, design, ux and accounts to finally come together and start building better experiences. I know lots of us are doing this but its worth repeating. I love the fact responsive design has been driven by developers and designers, suits and ux people have taken up the cause and I can’t wait to see what comes out in the next few years.