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Mobile Web Design
Theresa Neil
Theresa Neil
What You’ll Learn
How to use five simple principles to build effective tutorials Why sexy designs and feature-driven bells and whistles leave your users feeling unsatisfied and underserved Why it’s futile to tack on a tutorial after the fact, and how to use terminology and statistics to sell stakeholders on effective designs right from the start How to use “first time through” experiences to drive the overall voice and style of your app
Ben Callahan
Ben Callahan
What You’ll Learn
Move away from linear thinking Embrace a responsive workflow Invest in your people
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Brad Frost
Brad Frost
What You’ll Learn
Deconstruct your organizations’ interfaces Create systems that includes templates, and pages Create designs that are future-friendly and extensible Establish a repeatable workflow tailored to your team and product
Jared Spool
Jared Spool
What You’ll Learn
Why design students coming out of school don't know about responsive design or creating mobile apps What's causing our self-taught hackers and C.S. grads having a tough time keeping up with the pace of technology innovation Why our tendency to focus on skills alone isn’t sustainable How we can start investing in the ways we create designers and fuel their growth
Aaron Gustafson
Aaron Gustafson
What You’ll Learn
Create experiences without technological constraints Stop assuming users are just like you Make a content-first approach work Establish a solid strategy for planning
Richard Rutter
Richard Rutter
What You’ll Learn
Use typography as a basis for responsive design Set type for readability across
multiple devices Improve web font performance Use advanced CSS3 features
Karen McGrane
Karen McGrane
What You’ll Learn
Accommodate a growing number of mobile-only audiences—and how data shows how they behave Fight the "every mobile user is like me" assumption that plagues mobile design Make content accessible, navigable, and publish-able across multiple devices Create a mobile content strategy that works for the people in your organization—and your users, too
Luke Wroblewski
Luke Wroblewski
What You’ll Learn
The reasons you don’t need separate
designs for different devices A single framework that unifies all the variations in the computing and mobile market Emerging multi-device design
principles, patterns, and considerations Common questions asked of multi-
device designs—and answers, too
Luke Wroblewski
Luke Wroblewski
What You’ll Learn
How to organize your content and services for mobile users Why you should design for content first, navigation second Effective ways to layout navigation menus on mobile screens How to choose between multi-device design solutions like responsive design & device experiences
Peter-Paul Koch
Peter-Paul Koch
What You’ll Learn
Dig into responsive web design Consider the angle of view Handle touch events and hover Create within Carrier Controlled Constraints
Aaron Gustafson
Aaron Gustafson
What You’ll Learn
Shift your thinking to architect adaptive experiences right away Design to take advantage of what’s possible on today’s mobile platforms Consider alternative ways to interact with UI components you design Use JavaScript smartly to avoid creating a
“house of cards”
Luke Wroblewski
Luke Wroblewski
What You’ll Learn
How to organize your content and services for mobile users Why you should design for content first, navigation second Effective ways to layout navigation menus on mobile screens How to choose between multi-device design solutions like responsive design & device experiences
Luke Wroblewski
Luke Wroblewski
What You’ll Learn
Elevate mobile alongside — or above — your traditional web design. Discuss the value of mobile in ways your boss will understand. Disrupt the native app bias by exploring mobile web opportunities. Design powerful experiences using simple, tactile and gesture interactions.
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