Topic:
Responsive Web Design
What You’ll Learn
- Make image strategy a part of your content strategy
- Create a performance budget to help shape your site experience
- Load different images depending on your customer’s screen size
- Examine creative solutions to reduce image load implementation on the web
What You’ll Learn
- Look at web design today
- Examine layouts in print versus online
- Learn about emerging web technologies that can make your layouts fresh and creative
- Decide the best way to implement a new layout
What You’ll Learn
- Explore why body text typesetting is worth your time, attention, and budget
- Recognize the forces in type and typography
- Make compositional decisions based on body text
- Embrace the challenges of responsive design
What You’ll Learn
- Set up a framework for success
- Establish content types
- Prioritize content chunks
- Sketch the content model
What You’ll Learn
- How to bake high-level typography and graphic design concepts into our work
- Why typography can help us understand responsive design and where in history we can find inspiration and guidance
- Which rules and when using them can prepare web compositions for various scenarios
- Why it’s important to practice graphic and typographic design
What You’ll Learn
- Why understanding screens—their sizes, input types, and modes of use—is necessary before designing for them
- Why awareness of big picture trends—like high resolution and widescreen—is important to content quality and layout
- How to manage thorny issues like “the fold” using vertical media queries
- How to account for multiple input types like mouse cursor, keyboard, and touch
- How to take into account different user postures, viewing distances, and environments in your designs
What You’ll Learn
- Move away from linear thinking
- Embrace a responsive workflow
- Invest in your people
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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
What You’ll Learn
- Start with the content
- Establish UX flows and styles in text
- Create and present web-based mockups
- Keep styles in-check
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
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
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
What You’ll Learn
- Dig into responsive web design
- Consider the angle of view
- Handle touch events and hover
- Create within Carrier Controlled Constraints
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”
What You’ll Learn
- Create working prototypes for multiple screens
- Show the client what they are getting and how it will work
- Reduce misfires between design and development
- Make prototyping a part of the design process
What You’ll Learn
- Jump into responsive design for mobile
- Clean out your closet
- Make designs load faster on mobile devices
- Optimize your images for mobile viewing
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
What You’ll Learn
- Design for mobile devices, like Android and iOS, and beyond.
- Dynamically render your pages to look great no matter the screen size.
- Realize blazingly fast page load times as you replace images with CSS properties and values.
- Easily build accessible pages that look fabulous, with CSS rules like @font-face.
What You’ll Learn
- Build smart user interfaces that are driven by content, controls, or data.
- Break up IA while achieving seamless flows and intuitive interactivity.
- Improve animations by focusing on what can be simplified rather than added.
- Create meaningful experiences by using standard design patterns in elegant ways.
What You’ll Learn
- Adopt a responsive approach to design
- Start designing flexible designs
- Manage different kinds of fixed-width media in a flexible layout
- Understand what media queries are and how you can use them
- Adapt your workflow to better accommodate a responsive product
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