Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight
443.6K views | +1 today
Follow
Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight
Social marketing, PR insight & thought leadership - from The PR Coach
Curated by Jeff Domansky
Your new post is loading...
Your new post is loading...
Scooped by Jeff Domansky
Scoop.it!

30+ Awesome Responsive Web Design Examples

30+ Awesome Responsive Web Design Examples | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

The layout of a responsive website is designed in such a way so that it becomes sensitive to the screen size of the device, which is used for accessing it. In the present time most of the websites are not responsive. But the pace at which the number of mobile users is increasing, it is high time for the entrepreneurs or the webmaster to upgrade their site and make it responsive.

 

This is especially applicable for the owners of the ecommerce sites as it will definitely impact the conversion rate of their site. There are many ways with the application of which a website can be made responsive. A skilled and knowledgeable web designer can accomplish the task with ease and efficacy if he or she is aware of the technique.

 

We have collected 30+ responsive websites from the internet which is going to be of great help for the designers. These examples will help the designers to draw valuable inspiration as far as the style and layout of the website is concerned....

Jeff Domansky's insight:

Good sample of responsive designs.

No comment yet.
Scooped by Jeff Domansky
Scoop.it!

The Next Big Thing In Responsive Design

The Next Big Thing In Responsive Design | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Responsive design, which allows designers and developers to build websites that adapt to every screen size, is one of the most empowering web tools to be adopted in the last decade.


RESPONSIVE PHILOSOPHY IS NOT JUST ABOUT DESIGNING WEBSITES THAT ADAPT TO SCREEN SIZE.


But adapting to the screen is only the first frontier of a new, responsive web. Today, users expect online experiences that not only respond to what device they're using, but also their location, time of day, what they’ve already read, and events happening in real time.


To capture a user’s attention for the next generation of the web, you’ll need more than just responsive design. You’ll need a responsive philosophy....

Jeff Domansky's insight:

Responsive design has to go beyond optimizing for different screen sizes, write Code and Theory's Dan Gardner and Mike Treff.

No comment yet.