Designing Mobile Web Experiences

Learn how to think about and design for Web organization, actions, inputs, and layout on a small screens. Luke will share the latest design best practices to create a great mobile Web experience for your customers.

Presented by Luke Wroblewski at the Breaking Development Conference held in September 2011 in Nashville, TN.

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  1. Designing Mobile Web Experiences

    —Huffduffed by bdconf on April 4th, 2012

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