Alle Birds posts over: Mobile design
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Smart responsive interface design tricks (Amsterdam)
Verslag van een workshop
Half juni nam interactie-ontwerpster Jacomien deel aan een workshop over 'responsive interface design'. Deze werd verzorgd door Vitaly Friedman (mede-oprichter Smashing Magazine) in het kader van de conferentie CSS Day 2018. In dit verslag vertelt ze wat ze van Vitaly heeft geleerd.
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What all UX designers should know about login and security
The more secure you make something, the less secure it becomes. Why? Because when security is too much in the way, people will think up short-cuts, work-arounds and hacks to get the job done. As UX designers, we can (and must) do something about it.
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Content everywhere: Strategy and structure for future-ready content
A book review
Recently, Rosenfeld Media published Content everywhere. It’s a guide to creating future-ready, flexible, reusable, manageable, and meaningful content wherever it needs to go. Content strategist Bas Evers read the book and decided if it’s worth recommending.
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Top 5 BiRDS posts from 2012
Customer experience, mobile and change management
In april of 2012, we started with our corporate blog on customer experience (design) for large organizations: BiRDS on a WiRE. Identifying relevant, interesting and valuable content has been our focus all the time. Content created by CX professionals from within Informaat and curated content by others from outside. We noticed that customer experience got […]
Change management (15), Customer experience (67), Mobile design (8)
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Forget content strategy for mobile: Lessons by Karen McGrane
A trip report
On Wednesday 30th of May the basement of Hyves’ headquarters in Amsterdam was the stage for “Small screens, big changes”, a workshop by Karen McGrane. Together with about 24 other interaction and content professionals, I spent a day learning about how to make the most of the challenging design questions mobile developments pose.
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Hands-on design for touch: Lessons by Josh Clark
On Wednesday 30th of May, the basement of Hyves headquarters in Amsterdam was the stage for “Small screens, big changes”, a workshop by Josh Clark. Together with about 24 other interaction and content professionals, I spent a day learning about how to make the most of the challenging design questions mobile developments pose.
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The content delivery challenge for mobile
During the late-90s and early-00s – before CMS solutions were widespread – the creation and maintenance of content in the hard-coded website world was inefficient and labor-intensive. And although today’s CMS’s revolutionized content management, they still suffer from a flaw brought about by technology adoption: They can’t easily support a responsive design approach and deliver […]
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Content strategic answers to the mobile revolution
As content strategist Erin Kissane (@kissane) explains in this interview (and elsewhere), an essential part of any content strategy is matching the content you create with what your user wants and needs. One thing more and more customers demand from an organization is access to content from any device they choose, raising the contentious issue […]