DesignFestival Podcast #11 — The Age of Responsive Design
7Welcome to episode eleven. In today’s podcast, Denise Jacobs talks about a new era in designing for the Web — The Age of Responsive Design:
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Episode Summary
- The current confluence of the Web
- How did we get here?
- We need a Brain Shift
- 3 Components of Responsive Design
- The current confluence of the Web
- What do we do with this new perspective?
- The future
Audio Transcript
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Related posts:
- SitePoint Podcast #111: Responsive Web Design with Jeremy Keith
- Design Festival Podcast #7: Setting Standards-Friendly Web Type (Part 2)
- Design Festival Podcast #9: Design for Mobile Apps and Websites
- Design Festival Podcast #10: Elliot Jay Stocks on 8 Faces and more
- Design Festival Podcast #8: Web Standards with Derek Featherstone
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Gold!
Definitely check out the books listed and follow the authors on Twitter — they are a great source of information on responsive design.
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Glad you found the information useful
I listened to the whole podcast, ordered Ethan’s book and I am totally on board with this idea.
Great news, Christine! The book is great, and it a wonderful technique to have in your front-end development repertoire.
Great information! I too watched the whole video and I already have Ethan Marcotte’s book on Responsive Web Design but I don’t have those others listed yet. I’m finding it hard know exactly where to start with this. I still am reading Ethan’s book but I was thinking after watching your video that it’d be really nice to take a class where someone like you or Ethan or Jeremy Keith or someone who has built such a site would be able to teach us how to build a responsive site from the ground up, showing techniques or at least the way they go about designing a responsive site. I also brought up this idea on Learnable…so I’m hoping to see a class on this in the near future. But until then…thanks for all these great resources. I’m going to go check them all out now, and probably buy some more books.