Un recente libro di Luke Wroblewski, intitolato "Mobile First" ha coniato questa definizione di un approccio alla progettazione che poi è stato dato per scontato dalla maggior parte degli interaction/ux/web designer. In questo talk vorrei invece portare la mia esperienza nella realizzazione di diversi siti web "responsive" che è invece diametralmente opposto, spiegando le ragioni che mi hanno portato a questa scelta e il metodo che ho adottato e consolidato negli ultimi mesi.
36. If you’re making websites,
chances are you’ve given some
thought to what constitutes a
responsive-friendly design
process — and you’ve probably
found that adding a mockup
for every breakpoint isn’t a
sustainable approach.
www.alistapart.com/articles/responsive-comping-obtaining-signoff-with-mockups/
46. mark boulton
Responsive design is time-consuming. Not
just writing the code, but all the way back to
content requirements, typography, layout,
managing client needs and expectations, Q.A and
bug testing.
Making websites this way adds time. In
some cases, too much. Or rather, we’re spending
time on the wrong things.
markboulton.co.uk/journal/gridset-and-the-red-pill
53. LONGNECKER
I'm just going to come out and say what some of us have been
thinking about responsive design. It breeds boring.
Every site we build should tell our client's story, and the visual
language we use is a large part of that. Not the mathematical
accuracy of our grid. We have to make sure we don't sacrifice
their story for a responsive design. Boring is still boring, no
matter what screen size.
I worry that starting with mobile first keeps us from designing
to our full potential. So far, my internet searching hasn't proven
me wrong: most responsive sites aren't bad, but they just don't
capture your attention visually.
www.netmagazine.com/opinions/responsive-web-design-boring
79. Zeldman
Responsive design is not dead; it has only begun.
It is not a panacea but was never intended to be.
It is simply the beginnings of an approach.
www.zeldman.com/2011/12/29/state-of-the-web-of-apps-devices-and-breakpoints/
80. Zeldman
Designers who persist in responsive or even
adaptive design based on iPhone, iPad,
and leading Android breakpoints will
help accelerate the settling out of the market
and its resolution toward a semi-
standard set of viewports.
This I believe.
www.zeldman.com/2011/12/29/state-of-the-web-of-apps-devices-and-breakpoints/