Responsive Web Design: A Future Friendly Web Strategy

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Presentation for Online Northwest 2014. Christine Tawatao Systems Librarian: Web Development/Support University of Washington Libraries In just a few short years, the range of web-enabled devices on our campuses has exploded. The University of Washington Libraries has adopted responsive web design (RWD) as a way to provide our content on whatever device comes our way. Learn why this is a good strategy for us, what tradeoffs are involved, why concise content is more important than ever, and strategies for conducting user research/testing to inform every step in the design process.

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Responsive Web DesignA Future-Friendly Web Strategy

Christine TawataoSystems Librarian: Web Development/Support

Mobile Web: State of the Union

@lukew

University of WashingtonMobile/Tablet - Fall 2013

@cronncc

UW – 17.2%

Libraries – 5.2%

iOS – 73%

Android – 21%

Responsive Web Design

@pinksherbet

@visualpunch

Future Friendly | futurefriend.ly

@freddymiguel

UW Libraries Personas

PAULTHE PROFESSIONAL31 year old online student

I feel like there is information in all these drawers, and I don’t know which drawer to open.

Rapid Iterative Testing & Evaluation

Mobile First

Mobile Usability Testing

@cinteractionlab

Implementation

@ogimogi

Plone CMS + Bootstrap 2.3.2 + LESS CSS

Testing, Testing… 6, 7, 8…

@ieteam

@alancleaver

Learning to be Flexible

@a4gpa

What Will the Future Bring?

@samsungtomorrow

Questions? Thanks!Christine Tawataotawataoc@uw.edu | @tawataoc

Images: Flickr Creative Commons and University of Washington

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