Luke Wroblewski on Designing for Mobile First
Description
What happens when people use a smartphone to connect with your
website or application? Are they delighted or frustrated? With more
than a million touch-screen phones shipping every day, it’s vital
that you design your site to appeal to the mobile crowd. In this
video workshop, Luke Wroblewski shows you design best practices
that include the organization, actions, inputs, and layout
necessary to deliver a satisfying experience to people with modern
mobile devices.
Through numerous examples, you’ll learn how to::
- Use “content first/navigate second” organizational structures optimized for small screens and mobile use cases
- Design for touch interactions with appropriate targets and gestures
- C…
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What happens when people use a smartphone to connect with your
website or application? Are they delighted or frustrated? With more
than a million touch-screen phones shipping every day, it’s vital
that you design your site to appeal to the mobile crowd. In this
video workshop, Luke Wroblewski shows you design best practices
that include the organization, actions, inputs, and layout
necessary to deliver a satisfying experience to people with modern
mobile devices.
Through numerous examples, you’ll learn how to::
- Use “content first/navigate second” organizational structures optimized for small screens and mobile use cases
- Design for touch interactions with appropriate targets and gestures
- Construct forms and input fields to make input on mobile easier and more frequent
- Manage layouts across multiple devices with ruthless editing, device classes, and responsive/flexible designs
Luke Wroblewski
Luke Wroblewski is an internationally recognized digital product
leader who has designed or contributed to software used by more
than 700 million people worldwide.
Luke was Co-founder and Chief Product Officer (CPO) of Bagcheck
which was acquired by Twitter Inc. just nine months after being
launched publicly. Prior to this, Luke was an Entrepreneur in
Residence (EIR) at Benchmark Capital and the Chief Design Architect
(VP) at Yahoo! Inc. where he worked on product alignment and
forward-thinking integrated customer experiences on the Web,
mobile, TV, and beyond.
Luke is the author of the upcoming book Mobile First, two already
popular Web design books (Web Form Design & Site-Seeing: A
Visual Approach to Web Usability) and many articles about digital
product design and strategy. He is also a consistently top-rated
speaker at conferences and companies around the world, and a
Co-founder and former Board member of the Interaction Design
Association (IxDA).
Previously, Luke was the Lead User Interface Designer of eBay
Inc.'s platform team, where he led the strategic design of new
consumer products (such as eBay Express and Kijiji) and internal
tools and processes. He also founded LukeW Ideation & Design, a
product strategy and design consultancy, taught graduate interface
design courses at the University of Illinois and worked as a Senior
Interface Designer at the National Center for Supercomputing
Applications (NCSA), the birthplace of the first popular graphical
Web browser, NCSA Mosaic.
Luke's complete resume and recommendations are available on
LinkedIn.
- Use “content first/navigate second” organizational structures optimized for small screens and mobile use cases
- Design for touch interactions with appropriate targets and gestures
- Construct forms and input fields to make input on mobile easier and more frequent
- Manage layouts across multiple devices with ruthless editing, device classes, and responsive/flexible designs
Luke Wroblewski
Luke Wroblewski is an internationally recognized digital product
leader who has designed or contributed to software used by more
than 700 million people worldwide.
Luke was Co-founder and Chief Product Officer (CPO) of Bagcheck
which was acquired by Twitter Inc. just nine months after being
launched publicly. Prior to this, Luke was an Entrepreneur in
Residence (EIR) at Benchmark Capital and the Chief Design Architect
(VP) at Yahoo! Inc. where he worked on product alignment and
forward-thinking integrated customer experiences on the Web,
mobile, TV, and beyond.
Luke is the author of the upcoming book Mobile First, two already
popular Web design books (Web Form Design & Site-Seeing: A
Visual Approach to Web Usability) and many articles about digital
product design and strategy. He is also a consistently top-rated
speaker at conferences and companies around the world, and a
Co-founder and former Board member of the Interaction Design
Association (IxDA).
Previously, Luke was the Lead User Interface Designer of eBay
Inc.'s platform team, where he led the strategic design of new
consumer products (such as eBay Express and Kijiji) and internal
tools and processes. He also founded LukeW Ideation & Design, a
product strategy and design consultancy, taught graduate interface
design courses at the University of Illinois and worked as a Senior
Interface Designer at the National Center for Supercomputing
Applications (NCSA), the birthplace of the first popular graphical
Web browser, NCSA Mosaic.
Luke's complete resume and recommendations are available on
LinkedIn.
Luke Wroblewski is an internationally recognized digital product
leader who has designed or contributed to software used by more
than 700 million people worldwide.
Luke was Co-founder and Chief Product Officer (CPO) of Bagcheck
which was acquired by Twitter Inc. just nine months after being
launched publicly. Prior to this, Luke was an Entrepreneur in
Residence (EIR) at Benchmark Capital and the Chief Design Architect
(VP) at Yahoo! Inc. where he worked on product alignment and
forward-thinking integrated customer experiences on the Web,
mobile, TV, and beyond.
Luke is the author of the upcoming book Mobile First, two already
popular Web design books (Web Form Design & Site-Seeing: A
Visual Approach to Web Usability) and many articles about digital
product design and strategy. He is also a consistently top-rated
speaker at conferences and companies around the world, and a
Co-founder and former Board member of the Interaction Design
Association (IxDA).
Previously, Luke was the Lead User Interface Designer of eBay
Inc.'s platform team, where he led the strategic design of new
consumer products (such as eBay Express and Kijiji) and internal
tools and processes. He also founded LukeW Ideation & Design, a
product strategy and design consultancy, taught graduate interface
design courses at the University of Illinois and worked as a Senior
Interface Designer at the National Center for Supercomputing
Applications (NCSA), the birthplace of the first popular graphical
Web browser, NCSA Mosaic.
Luke's complete resume and recommendations are available on
LinkedIn.
- Over 14 lectures and 3.5 hours of content!
- Use “content first/navigate second” organizational structures optimized for small screens and mobile use cases
- Design for touch interactions with appropriate targets and gestures
- Construct forms and input fields to make input on mobile easier and more frequent
- Manage layouts across multiple devices with ruthless editing, device classes, and responsive/flexible designs
- Mobile design best practices and principles
- Web Developers
- Mobile App Developers
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