A primer on responsive design, various aspects on this technique, various examples, challenges and best practices in form of a case study of a past project as well as considerations and lessons learned.
CSS3 Media Queries: Mobile Elixir or CSS Snake Oiljameswillweb
CSS Media Queries have received a justifiable amount of hype lately. However, do they really represent a new way to take your web content mobile or do they promise more than they deliver? In this session lynda.com senior author James Williamson breaks down media queries, how to use them, and where they belong in your mobile development medicine chest.
Icon fonts are becoming an increasingly popular way to delivery iconography for websites. They reduce HTTP requests, provide a resolution-independent way to scale icons, and are often smaller than sprites. In this session we'll explore what icon fonts are, the pros and cons of using them, how to make your own, and best practices for deploying them.
Slides from my 2013 Breaking Development conference workshop. We explore the tools and techniques behind building your own icon fonts, covering the entire process from sketching icon concepts to properly deploying your font. Topics cover include: designing icons, considerations for designing font glyphs, setting up Illustrator templates, working with Glyphs, exporting fonts, creating web fonts, and using icon fonts semantically.
Stocktwits & Responsive Web Design, social network meets flexible frameworkJohn Strott
The slides from our presentation on responsive web design using the StockTwits site as a case study. No audio, but feel free to contact us for more information regarding this deck.
Today’s 'smart devices' are a product of the technology and mental models of our past. From a connected lightbulb to a robot vacuum, using most of these devices requires a native app. This in turn greatly limits their contexts of use. Can we really expect users to download an app to interact with a random ’thing’ they encounter at the mall, a space they explore for an hour at the museum, or a city they will only visit for a day? What devices could we build, what 'smart' environments could we enable if users could simply discover, “walk up and use”(and then if needed, abandon) these objects and environments as they do a web site?
This workshop will discuss two new technologies--Physical Web and Web Bluetooth--that can enable on-demand interaction with physical things and spaces using no more than a browser.
UXcellence: The Importance Of Human-Centered DesignMike Townson
For many creatives getting out of college and into the field, it's hard to know what career best fits them.
UXcellence: The Importance Of Human-Centered Design is meant to be a quick education to
- What UX is
- Why it is important
- When it's thought about
- Why it is important in today's society
- And a quick overview of how to do it
CSS3 Media Queries: Mobile Elixir or CSS Snake Oiljameswillweb
CSS Media Queries have received a justifiable amount of hype lately. However, do they really represent a new way to take your web content mobile or do they promise more than they deliver? In this session lynda.com senior author James Williamson breaks down media queries, how to use them, and where they belong in your mobile development medicine chest.
Icon fonts are becoming an increasingly popular way to delivery iconography for websites. They reduce HTTP requests, provide a resolution-independent way to scale icons, and are often smaller than sprites. In this session we'll explore what icon fonts are, the pros and cons of using them, how to make your own, and best practices for deploying them.
Slides from my 2013 Breaking Development conference workshop. We explore the tools and techniques behind building your own icon fonts, covering the entire process from sketching icon concepts to properly deploying your font. Topics cover include: designing icons, considerations for designing font glyphs, setting up Illustrator templates, working with Glyphs, exporting fonts, creating web fonts, and using icon fonts semantically.
Stocktwits & Responsive Web Design, social network meets flexible frameworkJohn Strott
The slides from our presentation on responsive web design using the StockTwits site as a case study. No audio, but feel free to contact us for more information regarding this deck.
Today’s 'smart devices' are a product of the technology and mental models of our past. From a connected lightbulb to a robot vacuum, using most of these devices requires a native app. This in turn greatly limits their contexts of use. Can we really expect users to download an app to interact with a random ’thing’ they encounter at the mall, a space they explore for an hour at the museum, or a city they will only visit for a day? What devices could we build, what 'smart' environments could we enable if users could simply discover, “walk up and use”(and then if needed, abandon) these objects and environments as they do a web site?
This workshop will discuss two new technologies--Physical Web and Web Bluetooth--that can enable on-demand interaction with physical things and spaces using no more than a browser.
UXcellence: The Importance Of Human-Centered DesignMike Townson
For many creatives getting out of college and into the field, it's hard to know what career best fits them.
UXcellence: The Importance Of Human-Centered Design is meant to be a quick education to
- What UX is
- Why it is important
- When it's thought about
- Why it is important in today's society
- And a quick overview of how to do it
At various Google Developer Day events in Europe I gave a talk on the State of Ajax, that focuses on the core issue of User Experience and where to go from here.
Using Responsive Web Design To Make Your Web Work Everywhere Chris Love
Devices are as unique as their users. Detecting the end user’s platform is a fruitless expenditure that often leads to wrong assumptions. Maintaining multiple web applications for different platforms is not cost effective and stressful. Responsive web design is a way to design your applications for devices of all shapes, sizes and resolutions. This session covers a definition, examples and how to execute a proper mobile first responsive design. We will also cover how to use responsive images to ensure your application performs well.
Brief overview about difference of adaptive and responsive web design, main principles of build responsive layout, and main component of responsive layout is media query.
Mobile web development techniques (and Opera's developer tools)Andreas Bovens
Slides of my Mobile 2.0 workshop on mobile web development techniques. The developer tools part consisted mostly of live demos of Opera Dragonfly and the Opera Mobile emulator, which you can download from http://www.opera.com/developer/tools/
Textures from http://www.flickr.com/photos/delanydean/4460819042/ (CC by 2.0) and http://www.flickr.com/photos/poetatum/3380087493/ (CC by-nc 2.0)
Tools for Entrepreneurs: Create. Collaborate. Communicate.Sara Rosso
I created this presentation for entrepreneurs who need online tools to make their ideas happen (I gave it earlier this year at the Professional Women's Association in Milan).
The presentation "Tools for Entrepreneurs: Create. Collaborate. Communicate." started out as a way to explain very technical things to non-technical people, but I quickly realized that most people when approaching technology get intimidated by the "What's DNS? Do I need a dedicated server?" kind of questions and therefore feel they can't understand technology.
I feel that this technology intimidation is really due to the fact that they don't really own their idea, and better understanding it will guide any decisions they have to make with their idea moving forward.
So I focus on how to further refine your idea so you can move it forward, even with help, by having a better mastery over what you need and what your users need. I also cover some techniques and tools for collaborating with developers, external consultants, and other remote workers. Then, I briefly touch on communication strategies online and how your site won't be the only place communication happens but it should be the digital hub with the most useful and authoritative information about your company, and how you can develop a communication strategy that spans several types of networks.
The appendix includes some open source software alternatives for growing a business on a bootstrap budget.
Oscar alert for wearables - Moto 360 & Apple WatchCarolyn Jao
Project Manager / Research Lead / Prototype (Apple Watch): Carolyn Jao
Researcher / Prototype Lead (Moto 360): Samira Rahimi
We developed a concept for an extension of the Oscar Health App to provide location based reminders as well as collision detection. We conducted in dept studies of the hardware capabilities and API, interviewed subjects with and without wearable experience, developed personas and created 2 prototypes.
User experience is vital, and the word "design" seems to be a buzz word and a magical pill to elevate products or services - all thanks to global success and publicity of Apple. Organisations in Asia will benefit by grasping the essence of user experience and design research. Lean UX evolved from well-understood UX practices, to conduct UX in a much leaner and cost effective way. As the saying goes" Some UX is better than no UX"!
Raven will share fundamental concepts and "quick-and-dirty" tips that enable improvement on user experience of products or services in a cost effective manner with case studies.
Good graphic design doesn’t happen by mistake, and neither does clever font marriage. With this Ultimate Guide to Font Pairing we show you how to make your designs beautiful, with simple and effective type applications
Read more at http://blog.canva.com/the-ultimate-guide-to-font-pairing/#Q3yEZPx6iwbBkRME.99
Have you ever built a house? Imagine buying a lot, hiring a contractor, and then he shows up with a crane, bulldozer, and some 'crete and says "I'm ready." We often do the same thing when we build websites. We know we want a website, but don't do the necessary planning to turn our ideas into reality. In wireframes for WordPress, I will discuss what wireframes are, my process for creating them, and how they fit into WordPress.
Typography in Web Design (WordCamp Toronto 2014)Jasmine Vesque
I delivered this presentation at WordCamp Toronto, November 15, 2014.
This presentation covers typography basics and best practices, type trends in web design, personalities of type, an introduction to Google Fonts and different ways to enable fonts on your WordPress website.
The ideal audience is anyone looking to better understand Typography and how it relates to web design. They don’t need to have a coding or design background, but that would be an asset.
Learning Outcomes
Understand the different types of fonts and when to use them
Recognize the various personalities and tones fonts have and how they can affect your message
Know what the current trends are in Typography and web design
Use theme options and/or plugins to modify fonts
Leverage Google Fonts and integrate them directly into your theme
A presentation to Refresh DC about the emerging HTML 5 and CSS 3 standards, namely about aspects that are beginning to become applicable to web design and development. Given by Jason Garber and M. Jackson Wilkinson.
A Pragmatic View of UX Driven DevelopmentAkshay Luther
This presentation shows how using UI toolkits that a) have broad and deep functionality exposed by a powerful design-time interface and b) that are "pattern aware" is a winning strategy for UX driven development. Firstly, they minimise the disconnect between the customer, UX practictioner and developer by enabling the easy creation of high-fidelity prototypes. Secondly, they address the challenges of time, budget, developer ability and the growing need to target multiple devices.
A case study showing how we replaced wirefaming with a framework led prototype to better deliver a responsive web design. by Ben Scammels, Designer at http://www.makemedia.com
At various Google Developer Day events in Europe I gave a talk on the State of Ajax, that focuses on the core issue of User Experience and where to go from here.
Using Responsive Web Design To Make Your Web Work Everywhere Chris Love
Devices are as unique as their users. Detecting the end user’s platform is a fruitless expenditure that often leads to wrong assumptions. Maintaining multiple web applications for different platforms is not cost effective and stressful. Responsive web design is a way to design your applications for devices of all shapes, sizes and resolutions. This session covers a definition, examples and how to execute a proper mobile first responsive design. We will also cover how to use responsive images to ensure your application performs well.
Brief overview about difference of adaptive and responsive web design, main principles of build responsive layout, and main component of responsive layout is media query.
Mobile web development techniques (and Opera's developer tools)Andreas Bovens
Slides of my Mobile 2.0 workshop on mobile web development techniques. The developer tools part consisted mostly of live demos of Opera Dragonfly and the Opera Mobile emulator, which you can download from http://www.opera.com/developer/tools/
Textures from http://www.flickr.com/photos/delanydean/4460819042/ (CC by 2.0) and http://www.flickr.com/photos/poetatum/3380087493/ (CC by-nc 2.0)
Tools for Entrepreneurs: Create. Collaborate. Communicate.Sara Rosso
I created this presentation for entrepreneurs who need online tools to make their ideas happen (I gave it earlier this year at the Professional Women's Association in Milan).
The presentation "Tools for Entrepreneurs: Create. Collaborate. Communicate." started out as a way to explain very technical things to non-technical people, but I quickly realized that most people when approaching technology get intimidated by the "What's DNS? Do I need a dedicated server?" kind of questions and therefore feel they can't understand technology.
I feel that this technology intimidation is really due to the fact that they don't really own their idea, and better understanding it will guide any decisions they have to make with their idea moving forward.
So I focus on how to further refine your idea so you can move it forward, even with help, by having a better mastery over what you need and what your users need. I also cover some techniques and tools for collaborating with developers, external consultants, and other remote workers. Then, I briefly touch on communication strategies online and how your site won't be the only place communication happens but it should be the digital hub with the most useful and authoritative information about your company, and how you can develop a communication strategy that spans several types of networks.
The appendix includes some open source software alternatives for growing a business on a bootstrap budget.
Oscar alert for wearables - Moto 360 & Apple WatchCarolyn Jao
Project Manager / Research Lead / Prototype (Apple Watch): Carolyn Jao
Researcher / Prototype Lead (Moto 360): Samira Rahimi
We developed a concept for an extension of the Oscar Health App to provide location based reminders as well as collision detection. We conducted in dept studies of the hardware capabilities and API, interviewed subjects with and without wearable experience, developed personas and created 2 prototypes.
User experience is vital, and the word "design" seems to be a buzz word and a magical pill to elevate products or services - all thanks to global success and publicity of Apple. Organisations in Asia will benefit by grasping the essence of user experience and design research. Lean UX evolved from well-understood UX practices, to conduct UX in a much leaner and cost effective way. As the saying goes" Some UX is better than no UX"!
Raven will share fundamental concepts and "quick-and-dirty" tips that enable improvement on user experience of products or services in a cost effective manner with case studies.
Good graphic design doesn’t happen by mistake, and neither does clever font marriage. With this Ultimate Guide to Font Pairing we show you how to make your designs beautiful, with simple and effective type applications
Read more at http://blog.canva.com/the-ultimate-guide-to-font-pairing/#Q3yEZPx6iwbBkRME.99
Have you ever built a house? Imagine buying a lot, hiring a contractor, and then he shows up with a crane, bulldozer, and some 'crete and says "I'm ready." We often do the same thing when we build websites. We know we want a website, but don't do the necessary planning to turn our ideas into reality. In wireframes for WordPress, I will discuss what wireframes are, my process for creating them, and how they fit into WordPress.
Typography in Web Design (WordCamp Toronto 2014)Jasmine Vesque
I delivered this presentation at WordCamp Toronto, November 15, 2014.
This presentation covers typography basics and best practices, type trends in web design, personalities of type, an introduction to Google Fonts and different ways to enable fonts on your WordPress website.
The ideal audience is anyone looking to better understand Typography and how it relates to web design. They don’t need to have a coding or design background, but that would be an asset.
Learning Outcomes
Understand the different types of fonts and when to use them
Recognize the various personalities and tones fonts have and how they can affect your message
Know what the current trends are in Typography and web design
Use theme options and/or plugins to modify fonts
Leverage Google Fonts and integrate them directly into your theme
A presentation to Refresh DC about the emerging HTML 5 and CSS 3 standards, namely about aspects that are beginning to become applicable to web design and development. Given by Jason Garber and M. Jackson Wilkinson.
A Pragmatic View of UX Driven DevelopmentAkshay Luther
This presentation shows how using UI toolkits that a) have broad and deep functionality exposed by a powerful design-time interface and b) that are "pattern aware" is a winning strategy for UX driven development. Firstly, they minimise the disconnect between the customer, UX practictioner and developer by enabling the easy creation of high-fidelity prototypes. Secondly, they address the challenges of time, budget, developer ability and the growing need to target multiple devices.
A case study showing how we replaced wirefaming with a framework led prototype to better deliver a responsive web design. by Ben Scammels, Designer at http://www.makemedia.com
Lecture 6 of the COMP 4010 course on AR/VR. This lecture is about designing AR systems. This was taught by Mark Billinghurst at the University of South Australia on September 1st 2022.
This is a presentation we gave at the Microsoft Gen Appathon on November 9th, 2012. It is an introduction to the user centered design process and Windows 8 design.
OSCON 2012: Design and Debug HTML5 Apps for Devices with RIB and Web SimulatorGail Frederick
Learn how to build UI for and debug HTML5 apps for mobile devices using Rapid Interface Builder (RIB) and Web Simulator, two open-source tools recently released by Intel. This session dives deep into the feature sets of both Web app developer tools, with demos, and shows you how you can influence the future of these open-source projects.
Rapid Interface Builder, RIB, is a browser-based design tool for quickly prototyping and creating Web apps for mobile devices and desktops. RIB allows a developer to layout UI by dropping widgets onto a canvas and reviewing the UI in interactive preview mode. RIB generates HTML5 and JavaScript that can be imported into your IDE of choice to complete the app. RIB supports jQueryMobile and Tizen widgets and runs on Google Chrome and Chromium browsers.
Web Simulator is a lightweight open-source tool for debugging mobile web applications. Extending the Google Chrome developer tools, it enables running and debugging web APIs for mobile platforms on the developer’s desktop system. Web Simulator allows you to simulate accelerometer and other sensor data, incoming and outgoing calls, geolocation events and battery status and other mobile device events in your Web app with fine-grained control over events. It currently supports HTML5 and the Tizen Web APIs.
Responsive, Scalable and Liquid DesignRanjeet Tayi
Responsive, Scalable and Liquid Design. This presentation talks about the new way of web design standard / technique aimed at crafting sites to provide an optimal viewing experience - easy reading - easily accessible and navigation with a minimum of resizing, panning, and scrolling across a wide range of devices along with various examples.
Similar to Responsive Web Design & Workflows for Todays Web (THE UX-MEN at The Hive, Hong Kong) (20)
The Untold Benefits of Ethical Design - Topconf Tallinn 2018Holger Bartel
Product design can go wrong and affect users negatively. How do your users feel using your product? What’s the impact that you cause? Can we build better products if we follow certain standards or principles?
This talk will explore how to better care about users and improve their experience by taking a more ethical approach. Most importantly, this talk will hopefully be an inspiration, question the status quo and help us build for a better future web.
The Untold Benefits of Ethical Design - Coldfront 2018, CopenhagenHolger Bartel
Product design can go wrong and affect users negatively. How do your users feel using your product? What’s the impact that you cause? Can we build better products if we follow certain standards or principles?
This talk will explore how to better care about users and improve their experience by taking a more ethical approach. Most importantly, this talk will hopefully be an inspiration, question the status quo and help us build for a better future web.
The Untold Benefits of Ethical Design - Web Directions Summit 2018, SydneyHolger Bartel
Product design can go wrong and affect users negatively. How do your users feel using your product? What’s the impact that you cause? Can we build better products if we follow certain standards or principles?
This talk will explore how to better care about users and improve their experience by taking a more ethical approach. Most importantly, this talk will hopefully be an inspiration, question the status quo and help us build for a better future web.
Web Performance in the Age of HTTP2 - Topconf Tallinn 2016 - Holger BartelHolger Bartel
Web performance optimisation has been gaining ground and is slowly getting more of its deserved recognition.
Nevertheless, much of our time on the web is still used up by waiting. To decrease our wait time and improve the web’s overall performance, this integral part of user experience needs further promotion.
Waiting and the perception of time itself, is reason enough to explore some of the psychological effects time has on our users, too.
Passing time also plays a big role in the evolution of technologies. Through the history of HTTP we have reached the latest version as HTTP/2, which will turn some of our existing web performance best practices on their head and into the new anti-patterns of today.
Web Performance in the Age of HTTP/2 - FEDay Conference, Guangzhou, China 19/...Holger Bartel
Web performance optimisation has been gaining ground and is slowly getting more of its deserved recognition. Now that we’ve learned to recognise this integral part of user experience and are approaching HTTP/2 as our new protocol of choice, some of our existing web performance best practices will turn into the new anti-patterns.
Talk slides from FEDay Conference in Guangzhou, China on 19/03/2016.
Form Function Class 6, Manila, Philippines 14/11/2015Holger Bartel
Sweating Details - Slides from my talk at Form Function Class 6 in Manila Philippines on Nov 14th, 2015.
This talk is about sweating details and how small tweaks and changes can make a big difference in any of the web design stages. From optimising the process, via UX and design all the way to performance, this talk covers possible tweaks and recommendations with some practical examples to improve the overall experience of our products.
These are the slides from my talk "Your WebPerf Sucks" at HK CodeConf 2015 (http://hongkong.codeconf.io) at Science Park in Hong Kong, October 24th.
Web Performance is an important aspect of building for the web and this talk highlights different aspects of what is important and what can be done to improve web performance and build faster sites. While mentioning different aspects of possible improvements, the main focus lies on optimising the critical rendering path to get pages on the screen faster and what tools can help to do so.
Front End Tooling and Performance - Codeaholics HK 2015Holger Bartel
Front End Tooling and Performance is a case study on what I used to make missedin-hkg.com load in less than 1000ms and optimise front end performance in various ways.
This talk has been held at the Codeaholics Meetup in Hong Kong on 08. April 2015.
Building Better Responsive Sites –
This presentation provides tips, tricks and advice for building better responsive websites and how to improve your process and workflows. It also introduces some helpful tools to better name your CSS, improve and automate various other workflows.
Front End Best Practices: A Selection of Best Practices, Tips, Tricks & Good Advice For Today’s Front End Development. Practices mentioned in this presentation range from basic principles to more advanced tools and techniques. By Holger Bartel for WomenWhoCodeHK 23/07/2014
180 Degrees East - Insights into the Mobile Web in Asia, with a closer look on the market in Hong Kong and China, its infrastructure, different devices, OS fragmentation and what it means for Responsive Web Design, App Development as well as Performance & GeoPerformance.
My slides from my talk at Webshaped 2013 in Helsinki, Finland. A look at the Asian mobile market, the mobile web infrastructure, statistics and user behaviour in comparison to the western world, cultural differences and personal challenges encountered along the way.
180 Degrees East at Front Trends 2013, Warsaw, PolandHolger Bartel
Slides from my talk '180 Degrees East' at Front Trends 2013, Warsaw, Poland.
Insights on the Asian mobile & web market, statistics and user behaviour in comparison to the western world, cultural differences and personal challenges encountered along the way.
Open Device Labs for A Better User Experience (Mobilliance, Hong Kong)Holger Bartel
Slides from a short talk I did on why Open Device Lab are important to improve User Experience, including a few stats on the ever growing mobile web. Mobilliance at The Hive in Hong Kong.
Dive into the innovative world of smart garages with our insightful presentation, "Exploring the Future of Smart Garages." This comprehensive guide covers the latest advancements in garage technology, including automated systems, smart security features, energy efficiency solutions, and seamless integration with smart home ecosystems. Learn how these technologies are transforming traditional garages into high-tech, efficient spaces that enhance convenience, safety, and sustainability.
Ideal for homeowners, tech enthusiasts, and industry professionals, this presentation provides valuable insights into the trends, benefits, and future developments in smart garage technology. Stay ahead of the curve with our expert analysis and practical tips on implementing smart garage solutions.
7 Alternatives to Bullet Points in PowerPointAlvis Oh
So you tried all the ways to beautify your bullet points on your pitch deck but it just got way uglier. These points are supposed to be memorable and leave a lasting impression on your audience. With these tips, you'll no longer have to spend so much time thinking how you should present your pointers.
Book Formatting: Quality Control Checks for DesignersConfidence Ago
This presentation was made to help designers who work in publishing houses or format books for printing ensure quality.
Quality control is vital to every industry. This is why every department in a company need create a method they use in ensuring quality. This, perhaps, will not only improve the quality of products and bring errors to the barest minimum, but take it to a near perfect finish.
It is beyond a moot point that a good book will somewhat be judged by its cover, but the content of the book remains king. No matter how beautiful the cover, if the quality of writing or presentation is off, that will be a reason for readers not to come back to the book or recommend it.
So, this presentation points designers to some important things that may be missed by an editor that they could eventually discover and call the attention of the editor.
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.
Unleash Your Inner Demon with the "Let's Summon Demons" T-Shirt. Calling all fans of dark humor and edgy fashion! The "Let's Summon Demons" t-shirt is a unique way to express yourself and turn heads.
https://dribbble.com/shots/24253051-Let-s-Summon-Demons-Shirt
Hello everyone! I am thrilled to present my latest portfolio on LinkedIn, marking the culmination of my architectural journey thus far. Over the span of five years, I've been fortunate to acquire a wealth of knowledge under the guidance of esteemed professors and industry mentors. From rigorous academic pursuits to practical engagements, each experience has contributed to my growth and refinement as an architecture student. This portfolio not only showcases my projects but also underscores my attention to detail and to innovative architecture as a profession.
10. New Devices Since 09/12
4"-5" Smartphones 9"-10" Tablets
Apple iPhone 5 (4" Apple iOS 6.0) iPad Gen 4 (9.7" Apple iOS 6.0)
Nokia Lumia 920 (4.5" Microsoft Windows 8) Microsoft Surface Tablet (10.6" Microsoft Windows 8)
HTC Windows Phone 8X (4.3" Microsoft Windows 8) Kindle Fire HD (8.9" Google Android 4.0 modified)
HTC Windows Phone 8S (4.0" Microsoft Windows 8) Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet 2 (10.1" Microsoft Windows 8)
Motorola Droid RAZR HD (4.7" Google Android 4.0) Acer Iconia Tab W510 (10.1" Microsoft Windows 8)
Motorola Droid RAZR M (4.3" Google Android 4.0) Dell Latitude 10 (10.1" Microsoft Windows 8)
Google/LG Nexus 4 (4.7" Google Android 4.2) Dell XPS 10 (10.1" Microsoft Windows 8)
Asus Vivo Tab RT (10.1" Microsoft Windows 8)
5"-6" Phone/Tablet Hybrids Google/LG Nexus 10 (10.055” Google Android 4.2)
Samsung Galaxy Note II (5.5" Google Android 4.0)
11"-17" Laptops & Convertibles (Tablet/Laptop)
7"-8" Tablets 13" MacBook Pro with Retina (13" Apple OSX 10.8)
iPad Mini (7.9" Apple iOS 6.0) Lenovo IdeaPad Yoga 13 (13.3" Microsoft Windows 8)
Kindle Fire HD (7" Google Android 4.0 modified) Lenovo ThinkPad Twist (12.5" Microsoft Windows 8)
Kindle Fire (7" Google Android 4.0 modified) Toshiba Satellite U925T (12.5" Microsoft Windows 8)
Google/LG Nexus 7 (7" Google Android 4.2) Dell XPS 12 (12.5" Microsoft Windows 8)
Lenovo IdeaTab Lynx (11.6" Microsoft Windows 8)
20"-30" Desktops Samsung ATIV Smart PC 500T/700T (11.6" Microsoft Windows 8)
Sony Tap 20 (20" touch screen Microsoft Windows 8) Acer Iconia W700 (11.6" Microsoft Windows 8)
21.5-inch iMac (21.5" Apple OSX 10.8) Sony Vaio Duo 11 (11.6" Microsoft Windows 8)
27-inch iMac (27" Apple OSX 10.8) Samsung Chromebook (11.6" Google Chrome OS)
http://www.lukew.com/ff/entry.asp?1646
11. “ It is the nature of the web to be
flexible, and it should be our role
as designers and developers to
embrace this.
– John Allsopp
http://www.alistapart.com/articles/dao/
12. What Is RWD?
★ Fluid Grids
★ Flexible Images
★ Media Queries
http://www.macrojuice.com/multimedia/responsive-web-design/
29. Content Strategy
★ Content First!
★ Simplify Structure, What’s Needed?
★ Design With Final Content
30. Designing In The Browser
★ Quick results & real testing
★ Use advantages of HTML5/CSS3
★ Prototyping extremely fast
★ Easy Changes (Colors, Fontsize, etc.)
★ Decide right in the browser
31. “ Using photoshop/fireworks for
responsive design is like bringing
a knife to a gunfight.
– Andy Clarke (@malarkey)
32.
33. The Common Workflow
Content
Strategy
Planning
And
Strategy
User
Research Copy
Wireframes
Visual
Lorem Ipsum Design
Dev
Lorem Ipsum
Test
Pon Kattera (@pkattera) - Design Process in the Responsive Age
34. The RWD Process
User Content Iterative Design & Development Prototype Handover
Planner, UX Planner, UX, Visual, Tech UX, Visual, Tech UX, Visual Tech
Test
Prototype
User Content
Sketch RWD
Research Strategy
Prototype
Visual
Design
Wireframe
Pon Kattera (@pkattera) - Design Process in the Responsive Age
53. The Waterfall Process
Content
Strategy
Planning
And
Strategy
User
Research Copy
Wireframes
Visual
Lorem Ipsum Design
Dev
Lorem Ipsum
Test
Pon Kattera (@pkattera) - Design Process in the Responsive Age
54. The RWD Process
User Content Iterative Design & Development Prototype Handover
Planner, UX Planner, UX, Visual, Tech UX, Visual, Tech UX, Visual, Tech
Test
Prototype
User Content
Sketch RWD
Research Strategy
Prototype
Visual
Design
Wireframe
Pon Kattera (@pkattera) - Design Process in the Responsive Age
55. Frontend
★ Rebuild Prototype?
★ Produce valid & clean code
★ Build Modules not pages
★ Create re-usable Code
56. Into The Unknown
★ Display Size & Resolution
★ Different Browsers & -versions
★ Different Device Capabilities
★ Connection Speed, Bandwidth
57. A Website doesn’t have to look
exactly the same on different
devices!
70. Responsive Images
★ Avoid unnecessary data
★ Same images for all devices
★ When to use Retina images?
★ <img> Tag isn’t ready yet
★ Polyfills = Just a workaround
80. Lessons Learned
★ Do not rush, set timing generously
(Content Strategy, RWD, Frontend, CMS)
★ Mobile First - Content First Design
★ Separate Layout & Design
★ Use LESS/Sass & Compass
83. The Last 3 Years
Year 2010 2011 2012
Mobile 3.300 9.000 20.400
(%) (2,5%) (6%) (14%)
Jul-Aug 1.900 4.500 12.500
(%) (3,5%) (7.5%) (18%)
84. The fact is that responsive web design
costs more… than doing nothing. Sure, you
could continue building sites the old
fashioned way and ignore the multitude of
web-enabled devices accessing the web
now and in the future. But this is 2012. At
the very least a web experience should
have at least some mobile consideration,
and at the very most a site should be full-
on mobile optimized.
http://bradfrostweb.com/blog/web/how-much-does-a-responsive-web-design-cost/
85. “ If you want to be relevant on the
web today, your website must
adapt and perform on all the
devices that use the web.
– Mobify