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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
  • Copyright: © 2015 Karen McGrane & Ethan Marcotte

Podcasts:

 Episode #67: RWD EOY OMG | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Another year, another year of podcast episodes. In this episode, we recap the highlights of 2015. (Spoiler alert, it was a great year.)

 Episode #66: Netflix | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Think a company largely focused on native apps has no need for responsive design? Chris Saint-Amant and Anna Blaylock explain that web and apps are complementary at Netflix.

 Episode #65: Facebook | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Think a company like Facebook, with more than a billion mobile users, couldn’t go responsive? Mike Finch tells us they already are for products like code.facebook.com. They’re starting small.

 Episode #64: U.S. Digital Service | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Responsive design often goes hand-in-hand with a pattern library. Mollie Ruskin and Julia Elman explain how the U.S. Web Design Standards makes government websites more consistent and easier to build.

 Episode #63: CodePen | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

We go meta, talking to web designer/developers Chris Coyier and Katie Kovalcin about the redesign of CodePen, a product for web designers and developers.

 Episode #62: Science Friday | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

A true multi-platform strategy for Science Friday means responsive web design. Christian Skotte and Mark Llobrera describe a content-first process based on why users visit the site.

 Episode #61: Serious Eats | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Serious Eats is the best and now it’s responsive so it’s even better. Tracie Lee and Paul Cline tell us how sketching, design components, and a decoupled CMS made a redesign possible.

 Episode #60: NPR Community | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

How do you provide customer support for a largely mobile audience? With responsive design! Justin Lucas tells us about the redesign of help.npr.org.

 Episode #59: The Toast | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

We love The Toast so much we wanted to make it better. So we redesigned it! Eileen Webb and Jeff Eaton are here to represent the rest of the team who made this project go so smoothly.

 Episode #58: BC Transit | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Mobile users and desktop users do not need different information—even on a transit site. Maureen Sheehan and Paul Bellows show how they meet the needs of all their users at BC Transit.

 Episode #57: Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

What if site speed were actually a life-or-death matter? Kim Conger from Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty worked with Dan Mall and Tim Kadlec to make performance the top priority.

 Episode #56: The Great Discontent | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Think no one wants to read long articles on their phone? Ryan Essmaker and Brad Smith tell us The Great Discontent readers spend more time on their phones, so responsive design makes sense.

 Episode #55: Royal Albert Hall | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Who visits the Royal Albert Hall on their phone? Louise Halliday and Jake Grimley report that designing mobile-first means a website that works better for everyone.

 Episode #54: Moosejaw | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Should retailers just accept low conversion rates on mobile? Eoin Comerford and Steve Anders from Moosejaw say it delivers business value to design—and redesign—responsively.

 Episode #53: ProPublica | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Do you need to make your entire site responsive from the start? David Sleight from ProPublica explains that starting with individual feature stories is a safe way to experiment.

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