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A podcast from Karen McGrane and Ethan Marcotte, who interview the people who make responsive designs happen. 653tx
A podcast from Karen McGrane and Ethan Marcotte, who interview the people who make responsive designs happen.
Episode #97: Google Fonts
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Rob Giampietro tells us about a year-long process to redesign Google Fonts, making the web faster and more beautiful with hundreds of free, open-source typefaces. Read more »
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Episode #96: Texas State
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Michael Edelstone and Nick Wing from Texas State describe a responsive design and CMS replatforming that treats website visitors and content editors as if they are both s of the system. Read more »
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Episode #95: University of Tennessee-Knoxville
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What’s different when teams do their second responsive design? Leigh Shoemaker and Michael Purdy describe a process that’s even more collaborative for the University of Tennessee-Knoxville. Read more »
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Episode #94: America’s Test Kitchen
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Michal Skrzypek and Kate Tetreault describe how the iterative testing culture at America’s Test Kitchen helped them work more collaboratively during a responsive design. Read more »
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Episode #93: Communist Party USA
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With rising income inequality, the Communist Party USA is attracting new —and those people are on mobile devices. Mike Votto and Pankaj Jain show how a responsive redesign helps reach them. Read more »
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Episode #92: Vox Media Performance
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A mobile-first perspective is also a performance-first perspective at Vox Media. Dan Chilton and Guillermo Esteves talk about how they helped build a culture of performance. Read more »
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Episode #91: Cincinnati Art Museum
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Even though the Cincinnati Art Museum might later want to introduce apps for in-gallery use, the first order of business was a responsive website. Nicole Kroger and Jeff Webster tell us why. Read more »
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Episode #90: Marvel App
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Prototyping tool Marvel App needed a style guide to enforce brand consistency. Colm Tuite and Yavor Punchev advocate for single-purpose CSS classes. Read more »
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Episode #89: American Economic Association
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How many economists read American Economic Association journals on their phone? Jenna Kutz and Matt Griffin describe a process that makes the AEA more accessible to everyone. Read more »
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Episode #88: Sonos
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How does responsive design fit in to an ecosystem based mostly on apps? Zach Forrest explains that design patterns created for Sonos may eventually extend from web to native apps. Read more »
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Episode #87: WBUR
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Who hasn’t fantasized about (and feared) a gut renovation of their website? Tiffany Campbell and Scott Dasse describe the redesign and relaunch of a beta site for WBUR. Read more »
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Episode #86: Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh
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If the goal of a library is to respond to the needs of the community, then its website should do the same. Toby Greenwalt and Matt Griffin describe the redesign of the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh. Read more »
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Episode #85: Ministry of Social Development
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Why go responsive for MyMSD, a service that helps people in New Zealand manage their benefits? Julia McConnell and Miriam Walker say their research showed people were likely to use low-end smartphones. Read more »
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Episode #84: Curbed
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The relaunch of Curbed includes an updated CMS platform and a new brand identity. Lauren Rabino and Yesenia Perez-Cruz tell us this redesign reaches readers wherever they are. Read more »
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Episode #83: Responsive Issues Community Group
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The Responsive Issues Community Group advocates for tools that make responsive designers and developers’ day-to-day jobs easier. We talk to Mat Marquis about responsive images—and more. Read more »
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Episode #82: Modular Design
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Imagine you’re embarking on a CMS replatforming and website redesign. Ethan and Karen explain how a modular design process that puts content modeling and design patterns first will help you. Read more »
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Episode #81: Edible Magazines
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Think a small publisher can’t afford to go responsive? They can’t afford not to. Brian Halweil and Lauren Wilson talk about the redesign of the Edible publications in the New York area. Read more »
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Episode #80: KLM
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Yet another travel brand tells us that responsive design is the right way to go. Frank de Boer and Jan Willem Kluivers describe how they sped up development and improved customer satisfaction at KLM. Read more »
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Episode #79: 99% Invisible
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If you like podcasts and responsive design, you might like us—but you will LOVE this episode with Kurt Kohlstedt and Andrea Tomingas from 99% Invisible. Read more »
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Episode #78: Authentic Jobs
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Authentic Jobs s open positions for web designers and developers, so it only makes sense that they would want to go responsive. Cameron Moll and Adam Spooner tell us how. Read more »
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