Why "mobile first" isn't enough - Developing a better user experienceKevin Powell
"Mobile first," is a concept that serves us well as a design tool, putting constraints on our messaging, layout, etc. But to use "mobile first" as a complete mobile strategy can lead to some dangerous lines of thought.
There's a bigger picture that needs to be seen, and it's what we've always done when developing experiences for the web. We need to put the "Experience First." Then we can think about "mobile", "desktop", "lean-back", and whatever other technologies are released in the next several years. It's not about devices, it's about users and experiences.
Presentation first given at BarCamp Nashville in October of 2011.
Discover the 10 webdesign trends of 2014 according to Vanksen, the digital native agency
This presentation is also available in french : https://fr.slideshare.net/Vanksen/les-10-tendances-webdesign-de-2014-by-vanksen
A discussion about the benefits of a mobile-first responsive approach to web development, why it is as important for desktop environments as it is for mobile devices and why it is the future of web development.
Along the way we'll dispell some of the myths you have heard about responsive web development, leaving you no excuses to not start your next project thinking mobile-first.
Coming soon to a device near you.
This presentation was first shown at the international Joomla conference, J and Beyond 2012, by Seth Warburton of Internet Inspired.
The Value of Email, Mobile & Social in South AfricaEverlytic
A look at the value of email, mobile and social marketing in South Africa: email, mobile and social. Highlights:
• Email, Mobile & Social – The Facts and Figures
• Email Marketing ROI – Show Me the Money
• The Social Inbox – Complement not compete
Why "mobile first" isn't enough - Developing a better user experienceKevin Powell
"Mobile first," is a concept that serves us well as a design tool, putting constraints on our messaging, layout, etc. But to use "mobile first" as a complete mobile strategy can lead to some dangerous lines of thought.
There's a bigger picture that needs to be seen, and it's what we've always done when developing experiences for the web. We need to put the "Experience First." Then we can think about "mobile", "desktop", "lean-back", and whatever other technologies are released in the next several years. It's not about devices, it's about users and experiences.
Presentation first given at BarCamp Nashville in October of 2011.
Discover the 10 webdesign trends of 2014 according to Vanksen, the digital native agency
This presentation is also available in french : https://fr.slideshare.net/Vanksen/les-10-tendances-webdesign-de-2014-by-vanksen
A discussion about the benefits of a mobile-first responsive approach to web development, why it is as important for desktop environments as it is for mobile devices and why it is the future of web development.
Along the way we'll dispell some of the myths you have heard about responsive web development, leaving you no excuses to not start your next project thinking mobile-first.
Coming soon to a device near you.
This presentation was first shown at the international Joomla conference, J and Beyond 2012, by Seth Warburton of Internet Inspired.
The Value of Email, Mobile & Social in South AfricaEverlytic
A look at the value of email, mobile and social marketing in South Africa: email, mobile and social. Highlights:
• Email, Mobile & Social – The Facts and Figures
• Email Marketing ROI – Show Me the Money
• The Social Inbox – Complement not compete
Mobile interaction models, beyond the appKoen Delvaux
This presentation given on the Mobilecamp Brussels event on 08/05/2010 makes the point that not everyone needs to develop a mobile app. There are plenty of other interaction possibilities with mobile users.
Distimo Mobile World Congress 2010 Presentation - Mobile Application Stores S...Distimo
At the Barcelona Mobile World Congress 2010, we gave a presentation titled "Mobile Application Stores - State Of Play", during the "Mobile Applications - Innovation versus fragmentation" session.
For this assignment I created a slideshow and converted it into a QuickTime movie. I am recognizing social convergence and mobile/tablet device applicability, which should be embraced by organizations.
how to make Google Chrome number one mobile browser George Achillias
Addressing a brief on how to make Google Chrome mobile browser number one. At the same time, how to create an ecosystem where Google Chrome is the glue and the vehicle connecting different elements
Presented at http://pragmamark.org/
Most iPhone users don’t bother installing any apps per months. And worse, ~80% never use an app they’ve installed again. The future of mobile is clearly not app, but features. Features that make the iPhone ecosystem still a native experience, but as open and flexible as the web. Learn how you could prepare for that future.
De l'application mobile à l'application web progressiveMacha DA COSTA
Avec l’avénement des téléphones intelligents, l’application mobile est devenu incontournable et indispensable à tous business. Nous verrons en quelques chiffres l’envers du décors de cette ruée vers l’or.
Publier une application mobile pour le Play Store, pour l’App Store d’Apple, pour le Windows Phone Store, etc. heureusement, il existe des solutions de développement mobile selon le type d’application souhaitée et les contraintes du projet. De l’application native à l’application multiplateforme, nous ferrons un tour d’horizon des technologies.
Nous nous attarderons sur l’application multiplateforme de type WebView avant d’envisager l’application web progressive. Un exemple concret d’implémentation sera mis en lumière (Application shell, Service workers, Manifest).
Avec une telle facilité de mise en oeuvre, quel est l’avenir du développement mobile ?
Developing a Progressive Mobile StrategyDave Olsen
My presentation given at HighEdWeb Rochester on June 27, 2011. It focuses on how universities should think about developing and building out their strategy for mobile devices. The future of mobile in higher ed is much larger than one app or one website. Numbers regarding adoption of mobile overall as well as at West Virginia University are included.
To view the talk, visit https://vimeo.com/113120075
To view the videos within the presentation, visit http://youtu.be/d2C3KYhqq9U
Complex interfaces have become a common feature in consumer automobiles. As these systems functionality has expanded, drivers ability to interact with so much information has grown more demanding. At this stage automotive UX design is in its awkward adolescence phase, but going forward how will designers ensure motorists can accomplish tasks while increasing driving safety?
This talk will demonstrate successful (and not-so-successful) ways that in-car designs currently happen and what we all need to be aware of in the future to create beautiful, useful designs to keep drivers informed and safe simultaneously.
Prelekcja pt. Mobile UX Unicorns wygłoszona na konferencji Mobile Trends, #MTC2017. Nagranie prelekcji dostępne online: http://periscope.tv/w/1MYGNLYDgjQxw.
Mobile interaction models, beyond the appKoen Delvaux
This presentation given on the Mobilecamp Brussels event on 08/05/2010 makes the point that not everyone needs to develop a mobile app. There are plenty of other interaction possibilities with mobile users.
Distimo Mobile World Congress 2010 Presentation - Mobile Application Stores S...Distimo
At the Barcelona Mobile World Congress 2010, we gave a presentation titled "Mobile Application Stores - State Of Play", during the "Mobile Applications - Innovation versus fragmentation" session.
For this assignment I created a slideshow and converted it into a QuickTime movie. I am recognizing social convergence and mobile/tablet device applicability, which should be embraced by organizations.
how to make Google Chrome number one mobile browser George Achillias
Addressing a brief on how to make Google Chrome mobile browser number one. At the same time, how to create an ecosystem where Google Chrome is the glue and the vehicle connecting different elements
Presented at http://pragmamark.org/
Most iPhone users don’t bother installing any apps per months. And worse, ~80% never use an app they’ve installed again. The future of mobile is clearly not app, but features. Features that make the iPhone ecosystem still a native experience, but as open and flexible as the web. Learn how you could prepare for that future.
De l'application mobile à l'application web progressiveMacha DA COSTA
Avec l’avénement des téléphones intelligents, l’application mobile est devenu incontournable et indispensable à tous business. Nous verrons en quelques chiffres l’envers du décors de cette ruée vers l’or.
Publier une application mobile pour le Play Store, pour l’App Store d’Apple, pour le Windows Phone Store, etc. heureusement, il existe des solutions de développement mobile selon le type d’application souhaitée et les contraintes du projet. De l’application native à l’application multiplateforme, nous ferrons un tour d’horizon des technologies.
Nous nous attarderons sur l’application multiplateforme de type WebView avant d’envisager l’application web progressive. Un exemple concret d’implémentation sera mis en lumière (Application shell, Service workers, Manifest).
Avec une telle facilité de mise en oeuvre, quel est l’avenir du développement mobile ?
Developing a Progressive Mobile StrategyDave Olsen
My presentation given at HighEdWeb Rochester on June 27, 2011. It focuses on how universities should think about developing and building out their strategy for mobile devices. The future of mobile in higher ed is much larger than one app or one website. Numbers regarding adoption of mobile overall as well as at West Virginia University are included.
To view the talk, visit https://vimeo.com/113120075
To view the videos within the presentation, visit http://youtu.be/d2C3KYhqq9U
Complex interfaces have become a common feature in consumer automobiles. As these systems functionality has expanded, drivers ability to interact with so much information has grown more demanding. At this stage automotive UX design is in its awkward adolescence phase, but going forward how will designers ensure motorists can accomplish tasks while increasing driving safety?
This talk will demonstrate successful (and not-so-successful) ways that in-car designs currently happen and what we all need to be aware of in the future to create beautiful, useful designs to keep drivers informed and safe simultaneously.
Prelekcja pt. Mobile UX Unicorns wygłoszona na konferencji Mobile Trends, #MTC2017. Nagranie prelekcji dostępne online: http://periscope.tv/w/1MYGNLYDgjQxw.
Módulo Control - Documento de la Lic. Graciela Chueque y el Prof. José Ravasi en el marco del 3º Congreso Provincial de Educación desarrollado los días 18, 19 y 20 de Julio de 2007 en la ciudad de Trelew, Chubut bajo la temática "Calidad Educativa: Un Proceso de Construcción Conjunta."
Este mes en Oil & Gas Magazine:
DCPA: el nuevo modelo de procura y abastecimiento de Pemex, Petróleo, Gas Natural y Electricidad: temas destacados en Mexico Oil & Gas Summit 2014, Foro de Procura de Petroleras Latinoamericanas GPL 10: el diálogo para el desarrollo de cadenas de valor, ¿Qué es la Ronda Uno?
Manera en que la ejecución de estrategias de comunicación orientadas a la difusión de los derechos de la mujer e igualdad de género promueve la creación de espacios de dialogo y empoderamiento femenino para fomentar la igualdad de género y de oportunidades de desarrollo de las mujeres del distrito de Incahuasi, en el año 2015.
Funcional Overview
Objectives
Upon completion of this unit, you will be able to:
• Describe the functions of TWS for z/OS workstations
• List the types of TWS for z/OS workstations
• Create TWS for z/OS workstation
Primero comenzaremos definiendo que es el alcohol, también hablaremos de sus tipos, las clase de alcohol en fin hablaremos de un sin números de cosas, también diré en este trabajo como evitamos convertirnos en unos alcohólicos, y como afecta el alcohol en la salud mental de las personas y en la vida de los adolescentes
Fading Money: the future of home banking and financial services.
The first generation of digital Banks and financial services tried to transform an obscure world into something that could be used by everyone. The first scope was just enabling the access to daily basic functionality through simple web services but many things changed after. The advent of mobile solutions, tablet and smart sensors (beacon, NFC, portable card reader etc.) changed completely the actual landscape and banks needs to adapt their service experiences following new principles: simple, cross-channel and tailored.
Starting from the pillars of modern banking solutions we’ll discover the impact of big data on personal finance management, the role of mobile and desktop interfaces today and how physical branches are reinventing their role to follow this ever-evolving ecosystem.
We’ll discover also how intelligent systems can create tailored financial experiences for mass market, supporting the user in improving his knowledge of economics and creating personalized offers based on analytics and data tracking.
Today home banking is becoming a commodity and user are considering banks more and more as modern personal wallets. Tomorrow artificial intelligence, personal financial advisor, smart branch, wearable devices and the overall cross channel strategy will become the key factors of products differentiation.
Understand and overcome mobile web performance challengesAriel Weil
I presented together with Adrian Mendoza, Co-founder of Marlin Mobile to provide guidance on how to improve the performance of your mobile site.
People who watched the presentation:
* Learned about the performance pitfalls of mobile sites
* Found out how to gain insight into desktop and mobile site performance, including how to get details on particular devices, carriers and locations.
* Gained useful tips to improve page load times and multi-device user experiences.
* Plus, learned the value of performance measurement tools like Marlin Mobile, a solution built specifically for mobile sites, and Yottaa, a cloud platform that drives user engagement to increase conversions and revenue. By measuring performance on real devices in the wild, users get the details they need to diagnose a slow mobile site and to fix it.
7 ways to manage customers from your phoneCotap, Inc.
This presentation covers 7 ways you can help yourself be more mobile while *enhancing* your service to your prospects or customers. Whether you are in Sales, Customer Success, or Support, these tips can make you more productive and your life a lot more enjoyable.
Designing Frictionless Experiences - IxDA Grand RapidsJoe Johnston
We’ve all heard the statement, design mobile first.. maybe it’s time to say, design for sensors first. These ambient experiences are going to become more and more incorporated into what we design. From wearable devices to button-sized low powered beacons that transmit signals, we need to think about how we can start capturing these signals to help create that perfect contextual experience for users.
Digital technology is transforming our society from an industrial society to a digital society.
As individuals - not bound by processes, organization structures and complex decision making mechanisms - we move faster than many companies. A gap between companies and individuals emerges.
By understanding individuals' expectations, attitudes and behavior and the changing role of technology, companies can bridge this gap and compete in the digital age.
MAU New York 2016 — Mobile Moments: Engaging Your Most Valuable CustomersGrow.co
MAU New York 2016
Keynote — 2:30pm - 2:50pm
In a mobile-centric world, brands must focus on the mobile customer experience. Marketers must fit into their customer's journey and adhere to their mobile behaviors to connect, engage and retain their most valuable customers. Mobile is different than other digital channels - it's personal, in the moment, and always with you. Brands need to understand how they need to fit into their customers' lifestyle. Interaction cannot be random. Experiences and engagement has to fit and be relevant with your users' mobile moments.
Martin Doettling, Chief Marketing Officer @ Swrve
Our lives have been indisputably influenced by mobile technology over the past 10 years and have created many fast-growing industries along with it. We use these devices everywhere at any point in time. Gaining critical mass doesn't mean though that we use these devices in a same way around the world. Albeit standardised to a large extent, user behaviour still significantly depends on who and where you are.
Discussed Usage Trends 2015 cover:
- Race for Engagement
- Seamless FinTech Solutions
- Uber: Uberization of Everything
- Smart Commerce
- Swiss Army Knife: Functional Integration of Extension Hardware
- Anyscreen Anywhere
This presentation was held at Global Mobile App Summit & Awards in Chennai, India. Feel free to comment and discuss this topic with me on twitter @ricowyder.
8 Blind Spots Often Overlooked When Testing on MobileNeotys
You don’t want to overlook anything when it comes to mobile performance testing. So in order to save you from the pain of missing those little things, we’ve put together a SlideShare guide highlighting eight testing blind spots. Use it as a checklist – you may even want to print it out and keep it on your fridge.
This presentation includes the second Mobile Retail Barometer for Belgium. The objective of this study, made by Mobilosoft, is to analyze how good the Retailer's websites are when used on smartphones.
The results are not good at all: only 17% of the Belgian Retailer's websites offer an optimized layout for mobile navigation! But layout is not enough, loading speed should be improved... even on mobile optimized website!
7. mobimoni #MTC2015
The mobile mind shift is the expectation that
I can get what I want in my immediate context
and moments of need.
Mobile has reprogrammed your customers’ brains.
https://solutions.forrester.com/mobile
9. 2015: the rise of the mobile micromoments
#MICROMOMENTS
#MICROINTERACTIONS
#MICROENGAGEMENTS
mobimoni #MTC2015
10. “Micro moments are brief interactions where
apps can capture the attention of a user
and anticipate their needs in 5-10 second
interactions (several times a day).”
mobimoni #MTC2015 http://blog.catavolt.com
15. “Even though we’re surrounded by microinteractions every day, we don’t usually
notice them until something goes horribly wrong.
But microinteractions are, despite their small size and near-invisibility, incredibly
important.
The difference between a product you love and a product you tolerate is
often the microinteractions you have with it.
They can make our lives easier, more fun, and just more interesting if done well.”
Dan Saffer
mobimoni #MTC2015 http://microinteractions.com
16. “…even if the big picture is done right, unless the details are also
handled properly, the solution fails: the details are what control
the moment to moment experience.
It is timely details that lead to seamless interaction with our
products. Alternatively, it is the lack of attention to those details
that lead to frustration, irritation, and eventually an intense
dislike of the product.”
mobimoni #MTC2015
57. Microfeedback provides a means to gather
insightful feedback at just the right moment
of the experience, generating more accurate
findings that will help you create a better
product and the experience.
mobimoni #MTC2015 http://sarahdoody.com
59. mobimoni #MTC2015
1. If you care about UX, you should care about micromoments.
2. Do the little things well. Details are the essentials. They make the
product. User satisfaction is in the details!
3. Great design should be experienced and not seen. The better the
design, the more invisible it becomes.
4. Design is measurable on a scale from frustration to delight.
TAKE OUTS
60. BAD
DESIGN
DELIGHTFUL
DESIGN
FRUSTRATION NEUTRAL DELIGHT
Improving bad design Improving neutral design
REDUCTIVE PROCESS
Observation user’ experience,
rethinking, removing everything,
that’s introducing frustration
ADDITIVE PROCESS
Expertise, knowledge,
designer experience
#1 PLEASURE
#2 FLOW
#3 MEANING
61. “The goal of a successful app is
to become one of the micromoments
of a persons day to day activities.”
mobimoni #MTC2015