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Tagged with “responsive design” (42) activity chart

  1. Laura Kalbag: Design Systems

    Laura Kalbag speaking at the Responsive Day Out in Brighton on March 1st.

    The Responsive Day Out is an affordable, enjoyable gathering of UK designers and developers sharing their workflow strategies, techniques, and experiences with responsive web design.

    http://responsiveconf.com/

    —Huffduffed by adactio 2 months ago

  2. Josh Emerson: Asset Fonts

    Josh Emerson speaking at the Responsive Day Out in Brighton on March 1st.

    The Responsive Day Out is an affordable, enjoyable gathering of UK designers and developers sharing their workflow strategies, techniques, and experiences with responsive web design.

    http://responsiveconf.com/

    —Huffduffed by adactio 2 months ago

  3. Richard Rutter: Responsive Web Fonts

    Richard Rutter speaking at the Responsive Day Out in Brighton on March 1st.

    The Responsive Day Out is an affordable, enjoyable gathering of UK designers and developers sharing their workflow strategies, techniques, and experiences with responsive web design.

    http://responsiveconf.com/

    —Huffduffed by adactio 2 months ago

  4. Tom Maslen: Cutting the Mustard

    Tom Maslen speaking at the Responsive Day Out in Brighton on March 1st.

    The Responsive Day Out is an affordable, enjoyable gathering of UK designers and developers sharing their workflow strategies, techniques, and experiences with responsive web design.

    http://responsiveconf.com/

    —Huffduffed by adactio 2 months ago

  5. David Bushell: Responsive Navigation

    David Bushell speaking at the Responsive Day Out in Brighton on March 1st.

    The Responsive Day Out is an affordable, enjoyable gathering of UK designers and developers sharing their workflow strategies, techniques, and experiences with responsive web design.

    http://responsiveconf.com/

    —Huffduffed by adactio 2 months ago

  6. Sarah Parmenter: The Responsive Workflow

    Sarah Parmenter speaking at the Responsive Day Out in Brighton on March 1st.

    The Responsive Day Out is an affordable, enjoyable gathering of UK designers and developers sharing their workflow strategies, techniques, and experiences with responsive web design.

    http://responsiveconf.com/

    —Huffduffed by adactio 2 months ago

  7. Podcast #97: Responsive Design and Accessibility | Web Axe

    Dennis speaks with George Zamfir on his background, his activity in Toronto, and how Responsive Web Design (RWD) can benefit web accessibility. The conversation stems from George’s talk Responsive Web Design & Accessibility from the Accessibility Camp Toronto last fall. A notable quote from the 50-minute conversation:

    Let go of fixed widths

    George is a web accessibility consultant for Good W-ALLY (@good_wally) in Toronto, Canada. He and @Jennison co-host the Toronto Accessibility & Inclusive Design meetup.

    As techniques for usability and accessibility have some cross-over, so do RWD and accessibility. Case in point, this recent article on Mashable, 6 Easy Ways to Make Your Website Tablet-Friendly. The main points of George’s presentation are that responsive web design:

    • is like a user’s custom stylesheet
    • adheres to web standards
    • thinks mobile first & uses progressive enhancement (PE)
    • caters to users’ needs

    http://www.webaxe.org/podcast-97-responsive-design-and-accessibility/

    —Huffduffed by adactio 3 months ago

  8. Responsive Web Design and Diamonds with Brad Frost

    Fresh Squeezed Mobile is Breaking Development’s channel to get fresh ideas out there about mobile web development and design.

    This week we talk to Brad Frost about Responsive Web Design, project management, being an independent consultant and diamonds!

    http://fsm.bdconf.com/podcast/responsive-web-design-and-diamond-with-brad-frost

    —Huffduffed by adactio 3 months ago

  9. Jason Grigsby – When Responsive Design Meets the Real World » UIE Brain Sparks

    Responsive web design allows the notion of “one web” to be a reality. Designers are increasingly able to sell to their organization the idea of delivering content to multiple platforms. Putting it into practice is another story.

    Jason Grigsby, co-founder of Cloud Four, says that it is easier to sell the idea of responsive web design than to do it well. Simply shifting the layout of your design to fit different screen widths is only half of the battle. Page weight is another consideration.

    A huge part of mobile experience is performance. Though connectivity speeds are increasing on mobile, shrinking your desktop site to fit on a mobile screen isn’t the best option. Jason says that this is an often overlooked aspect of responsive design. Most of the concern is around how a site renders on various devices, but the importance should fall on the entire experience.

    http://www.uie.com/brainsparks/2013/01/04/jason-grigsby-when-responsive-design-meets-the-real-world/

    —Huffduffed by adactio 4 months ago

  10. The Web Ahead: Web Design with Andy Clarke

    Designer, speaker and author Andy Clarke joins Jen Simmons to talk about the process of web design. Andy starts with a rant about online criticism, and goes on to talk about techniques, tools and more.

    http://5by5.tv/webahead/45

    —Huffduffed by adactio 5 months ago

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