This week, Henny Swan joins us to talk about mobile accessibility. We talk about why accessibility matters, the current state of accessibility on mobile devices and what steps to take to ensure you’re site or application is accessible by as many people as possible.
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Jared Spool – Mobile & UX: Inside the Eye of the Perfect Storm Live! » UIE Brain Sparks
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The Breaking Development Podcast # 5: Mobile Accessibility
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5by5 | Build and Analyze #87: Close the Window and Hope for the Best
5by5 - Build and Analyze #87: Close the Window and Hope for the Best
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5by5 | Build and Analyze #74: Ship or Get Off The Pot
5by5 - Build and Analyze #74: Ship or Get Off The Pot
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Why Mobile Apps Must Die
Mobile apps are on a clear trajectory for failure. It’s just not possible to have an app for every device in my house, every product I own and every store I enter. Much like Yahoos original hierarchy gave way to Google’s search. Applications have to give away to a ‘just in time’ approach to applications.
This talk will explain how applications must give way to a more universal approach to application distribution, one based on the mobile web and cloud services. The problem of course, is that the mobile web has both hands tied behind its back. Any mobile app today is locked away behind a browser ghetto: in effect, a sub OS inside a larger mobile OS.
This isn’t just an arbitrary technology debate, a just-in-time approach to application functionality can unleash entirely new sets of application, ones which are impossible with native apps.
This talk will layout how this problem can be fixed, and what changes need to take place, outside of just HTML5, for it to happen.
Scott Jenson, Creative Dir, frog design
As frog’s Creative Director, Scott Jenson was the first member of the User Interface group at Apple in the late 80s, working on System 7, the Apple Human Interface guidelines and the Newton. After that, he was a freelance design consultant for many years, then director of product design for Symbian, and finally managed the mobile UX group at Google. You can follow frog Creative Director Scott Jenson on Twitter @scottjenson.
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5by5 | The Big Web Show #59: Mike Monteiro
5by5 - The Big Web Show #59: Mike Monteiro
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Mobile design, friction and UX with Josh Clark
In this podcast, we speak with Josh Clark, designer, UX guy and author of Tapworthy about the role of friction and complexity within the user experience.
We discuss the distinctions and similarities between mobile and desktop experiences, how touch devices are now allowing us to cut through greater levels of complexity and how the role of friction relates to the concept of a minimal viable product.
Really interesting podcast and huge thanks to Josh for his time. Make sure you check out the presentation from Josh that inspired the podcast and the awesome Future Friendly site.
http://www.epicbagel.com/blog/view/mobile-design-friction-ux-josh-clark.html
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5by5 | The Critical Path #6: Black Boxes
5by5 - The Critical Path #6: Black Boxes
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The Big Web Show #52: Greg Hoy - 5by5
The Big Web Show #52: Greg Hoy - 5by5
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SitePoint Podcast #111: Responsive Web Design with Jeremy Keith
Episode 111 of The SitePoint Podcast is now available! This week Louis Simoneau (@rssaddict) talks with Jeremy Keith (@adactio), a UK-based web designer and author of several books on web design. We talk about Jeremy’s views on Responsive Web Design, and how Jeremy feels this is creating an exciting time to be a web designer.
http://blogs.sitepoint.com/podcast-111-responsive-web-design-with-jeremy-keith/
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