Showing posts with label mobile. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mobile. Show all posts

Friday, February 22, 2013

Responsive Design vs. Mobile Sites vs. Native Mobile Apps: Which One’s the Best?

Boston Globe

With constantly changing trends and a five fold increase in mobile Internet users, more and more companies are aiming to create sites which will make their services available to mobile users. By Vandelay Design

Sunday, February 17, 2013

Designing an Open-Source iPhone game

Hello Bridges level

This article is the first in a series that will walk through iOS programming using this game as an example. By Smashing Magazine

Friday, January 18, 2013

Thursday, January 03, 2013

8 Valuable Practices for Your Mobile E- Commerce Website

New technologies have been introduced for the comfort of online users. This advancement in mobile websites has raised many new challenges also. By Crazyleaf Design

Organizing Mobile Web Expereinces

The things that make mobile devices unique have a big impact on how we can organize and guide people through the content of our Web experiences. Just making a desktop-based design tiny won’t cut it. Moving your web site to the mobile web makes you step back and rethink. Watch a video of this presentation at: Extension Learn

Mobile Experience Design Strategy with Luke Wroblewski



Is mobile the next form of mass media? Best-selling author, speaker and mobile project lead, Luke Wroblewski thinks so, and in this video from Cascade SF, he'll talk about what that means and how that impacts mobile UX design.

Wednesday, January 02, 2013

Design Mistakes We Made in Our iPhone App

Design Mistakes We Made with Our iPhone App

Getting things wrong is inevitable when designing a complex user experience like a mobile app. That’s especially true when you’ve never done it before. By Six Revisions

Tuesday, January 01, 2013

Boost Your Mobile E-Commerce Sales With Mobile Design Patterns

Target and Threadless home pages

People are increasingly using their smartphones as a replacement for desktop computers, even for activities such as shopping and purchasing. By Smashing Magazine

Mobile first



An adaptive, future-friendly solution for website design. By ZURBword

Monday, October 22, 2012

A Field Guide To Mobile App Testing

 RunKeeper Date Bug
At the heart of testing is the capability to ask challenging and relevant questions. You are on your way to becoming a good tester if you combine investigative and questioning skills with knowledge of technology and products. By Smashing Mobile

Sunday, July 15, 2012

Helping Your Clients Build an Effective Mobile Strategy

Show Them the Money

It can be a challenge convincing clients to add new strategies to their existing Web presence. In a perfect world, a client would simply say, "You’re the expert. You know what’s best. Do whatever needs to be done to make it happen!" But, unfortunately, it just doesn’t work like that. By Six Revisions

Native App vs. Mobile Web App: A Quick Comparison

Native App vs. Mobile Web App: A Quick Comparison

A light bulb goes off. You have the next great idea for a mobile app that you want to develop. It’ll change lives. It’ll make you millions. What’s the next step you need to take? By Six Revisions

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Data Monday: Mobile Web Shopping

Though few people dispute the growth of mobile computing, many remain unconvinced about mobile e-commerce. By LukeW

Wednesday, May 09, 2012

Removing Stumbling Blocks In Mobile Forms

Phone number example

There are several factors that can be considered to be stumbling blocks throughout the journey of filling out a form. By Smashing UX Design

Sunday, April 29, 2012

Nielsen responds to mobile criticism

Nielsen responds to mobile criticism

The usability pro answers critics who have described his recent mobile recommendations as "backward". By .Net Magazine

Nielsen is wrong on mobile

Designer, developer and mobile maven Josh Clark tells us that rather than stripping down, we should be asking how we can do more with the mobile experience. By .Net Magazine

Wednesday, April 18, 2012

UI Patterns For Mobile Apps: Search, Sort And Filter



Before you ever try to design a search interface for any platform, buy and read these two books: Search Patterns: Design for Discovery by Peter Morville and Jeffery Callender, and Designing Search: UX Strategies for eCommerce Success by Greg Nudelman. By Smashing UX Design

Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Organizing Mobile

Fig 4.1

When it comes to organizing the content and actions on mobile, solid information architecture principles like clear labeling, balanced breadth and depth, and appropriate mental models remain important. But the organization of mobile web experiences also needs to...By A List Apart

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

The Big Web Show #62: Kristofer Layon

Jeffrey Zeldman is joined by Kristofer Layon to discuss his book, Mobilizing Web Sites: Strategies for Mobile Web Implementation, and more. By 5By5

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Add a Mobile Landing Page to Your Site

Give mobile visitors a way to quickly access your company phone number, email, or just directions to the office. By Build Internet