A Responsive Web Design Podcast
Summary: A podcast from Karen McGrane and Ethan Marcotte, who interview the people who make responsive designs happen.
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- Artist: Karen McGrane & Ethan Marcotte
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Podcasts:
Is responsive design the right solution when most users don’t visit on mobile devices? Jake Giltsoff and David Demaree from Typekit explain that responsive helps meet the needs of large-screen users too.
Tidy design patterns make for an organized website. Custom closet retailer Organized Living found that a pattern library was the perfect fit. Mike Hickerson and Ryan Cromwell tell us more.
Al Jones and Joe Walker from BBC Sport describe how rolling out a new responsive website has been based on components from their global experience language.
Gadi Lahav from the Financial Times shares data that shows every second they made the site faster translates to a 5% percent increase in engagement, which means millions in subscriptions and ad sales.
Canada is looking really great right about now and the website for the City of Edmonton is looking even better. Paul Strandlund and Dylan Rogowsky explain their commitment to accessibility for all.
A responsive redesign must build on the personality and narrative of the brand. Claudina Sarahe and Becki Choi from Casper share how they executed a second responsive design.
Instant.me obsessively covers the lives of digital stars. Kirstin Benson and Neil Renicker tell us how they developed a responsive site and CMS that lives up to the brand promise.
Fans of modular web design will love hearing Andy Lechlak and Greg Jenkins describe an approach that enables librarians at the Toledo Public Library to build new pages from components.
Visitors to the website for Habita, a Turkish coworking space, may arrive on any device. Daniel Swakman and Levent Ocal explain how their collaborative process made it happen.
Una Kravets and Zach Schnackel tell us how they developed a faster and more accessible site for DigitalOcean and implemented a new front-end framework called Float.
Don’t believe that a beautiful, image-led publication can work well on smaller form factors? Paul Pensom and Patrick Burgoyne from Creative Review talk grids and type—and content management too.
One hundred episodes of a podcast, how did this happen? Ethan and Karen don’t know the answer to that question, nor can they answer many of the questions raised in this episode.
How does responsive design fit into large ecosystems, with touchpoints that span multiple devices and channels? Jonathon Thorpe from the Australian Tax Office talks about providing digital services at scale.
What is a web app? This episode won’t go there, but Daniel X Moore and Pirijan Ketheswaran from Fog Creek describe how they created a development environment for web applications called HyperDev.
Prepare be amazed and delighted by this beautiful, functional website aimed at spurring economic development in Ohio. Cindy DeVelvis and Emily Gray explain how they developed Ohio Certified Sites.