A Strategic Approach to Responsive Web Design

As the number and the kinds of different devices grow exponentially, there is an immense need for a website design that works on all kinds of devices, no matter what the size of the browser is or the screen resolution is. BlackBerry, iPhone, iPad and other smart phones all have internet browsers, and many people use these devices to browse the internet and visit websites.

To make sure a website doesn’t miss any of its visitors if they visit from a smart phone or a tablet, it is important to make sure the website is compatible for that device too.

So the question is: Should web designers design a different version of the same site for different devices?

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Without Responsive Content, There Is No Responsive Design

Responsive web design is a technology that adapts quickly to the needs of the reader. The most obvious example of responsive web design is the change of the format of a website when viewing devices are switched. It also adapts to the technology of … [Continue reading]

Why UX Designers Need To Build Wireframes And Prototypes

It’s not just the real world that battles completion. In fact, perhaps, it’s more appropriate to say that the real world is far calmer than the virtual web space. Let’s face it; the internet is something almost indispensable. So how does the … [Continue reading]

My List of UX & UI Design Patterns

Design patterns are necessary for providing solutions to common user interface design problems related to search, faceted navigation, and discovery in a specific context. Over the past year I have been compiling a list of ux and ui design pattern … [Continue reading]

A New User Experience In Book Reading On Your iPad

Reading a book is intuitive. Reading a book on a mobile device or tablet seems intuitive. The mental models we've constructed around the design of everyday things are based on prior user experiences with similar devices as in this case, reading a … [Continue reading]