Topic 19 talks 11 experts 5 events 17h 8m
More often than not, the mobile experience for a web application or site is designed and built after the PC version is complete. Learn the three reasons web applications should be designed for mobile first: mobile is exploding; mobile forces you t...
Presentation on website design in the increasingly complex (and often strange) multi-device world we live in. How can we create one design to rule all our screens.
Craig Sullivan shares his insights, best practices and do's and don'ts for A/B testing. All based off of 10 years experience in this field.
How do we create a satisfactory user experience when limited to a small device? This talk focuses on usability for mobile devices, primarily smartphones and touchphones, and covers such topics as developing a mobile strategy, designing for small s...
If landing pages were vehicles, then mobile landing pages would be smart cars: they need to pack all the essential elements into half the space. That means understanding what information is essential to getting prospects to convert – and then stri...
When something new comes along, it’s common for us to react with what we already know: * Radio programming on TV, * Print design on web pages, * and now web page design on mobile devices. But every medium ultimately needs unique thinking an...
"We're not designing pages anymore. We're designing systems of components." As with most things Stephen Hay says, he's right. Over the past few years, we've seen the Web community create style tiles, element collages, style guides, pattern librari...
For years, we’ve been telling designers: the web is not print. You can’t have pixel-perfect layouts. You can’t determine how your site will look in every browser, on every platform, on every device. We taught designers to cede control, think in sy...
Sure, sure, multi-screen design is a must-have as we try to cram our content into many different screens. But get ready for the next wave of design: no screen at all. As everything becomes connected, a new kind of interaction design is emerging to...
*Addiction or devotion?* The complexity of our relationships between connected experiences, devices and people is increasing. Design ethnographer Kelly Goto presents underlying emotional indicators that reveal surprising attachments to brands, ...
What does an anthropologist think of big data? In this talk, Genevieve Bell invites us to step back and find a new, well actually quite old, frame of reference for big data. We have been dealing with big data for millennia. Approaching big data...
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