Responsive Web design is a hot topic, but is it the only way to go? A variety of Internet professionals – all with advanced knowledge of Web design and development and user experience – weighed in on whether businesses should go responsive or create websites optimized for each device individually.
These are the top ten mobile social campaigns from the first quarter of this year, in alphabetical order. The campaigns were chosen based on creative, tactic and execution. Results for the marketing efforts were not given.
Mobile App Development is among the hottest market segments for IT developers. The challenge from a channel provider’s perspective is that a raft of competing methodologies for building those applications makes it difficult to determine what path to pursue.
The benefits of responsive Web design (RWD) are clear. RWD provides a seamless cross-device experience, which both users and the search engines (namely Google) prefer. Still, most websites today are not responsive.
Since publishing a thought piece explaining gracefully responsive Web design, Lerner has received many questions about it. He’s not sure that most clients understand exactly what he is doing with RWD, as they don’t ask specific technical questions, but love how clean their website looks.
It’s an exciting time to be a digital professional, and the 17 experts interviewed here promise even more good (read: challenging, yet potentially lucrative) times with their bold 2014 digital predictions.