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Project 4: Presentation on Mobile/Tablet Design
David Morillo 02/01/2013Hello my name is David Morillo and this is project 4: Presentation on Mobile/Tablet Design.
From the Informal To the Extraordinary
Taking the “Extraordinary” Mobile
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Based on the goals that we discussed in out initial meeting regarding updating your current website, I believe that we should take some time to consider implementing a mobile marketing strategy. Based on a 2012 Google report 75% of customers prefers a mobile friendly site. This is why I believe that Collins Catering should utilize a combination of a mobile and desktop experience, which would result in more engaged clients across devices.
Moreover, 31% of these current cell internet users say
that they mostly go online using their cell phone, and not using some other device such as a desktop or laptop computer.
(Aaron, 2012)
Some 88% of U.S. adults own a cell phone of some kind as of April 2012, and
more than half of these cell owners (55%) use their phone to go online.
In an article written for netmagzine.com by Luke Wroblewski titled, “Mobile first”, we are offered insights into why we should consider utilize mobile in our marketing strategy. Luke wrote, “…the three key reasons why: mobile is seeing explosive growth; mobile forces you to focus; and mobile extends your capabilities.” Based on a report I came across we can see that the we want to pay attention to this growing market as “some 88% of U.S. adults own a cell phone of some kind as of April 2012, and more than half of these cell owners (55%) use their phone to go online. Moreover, 31% of these current cell Internet users say that they mostly go online using their cell phone, and not using some other device such as a desktop or laptop computer.”
49% of mobile and tablet users conduct
local business searches on apps
("Localeze/15miles fifth annual," 2012)
In addition 49% of mobile and tablet users conduct local business searches on apps.
Current Options
Modify code and design to work on mobile devices
(Dawson, 2010)
Optimized layout for handhelds devices
Choices
WMLHTML 5CSS3XHTML
There are various technologies we can use to make your website accessible on all devices. One of the options is to alter the coding on your existing site to accommodate the various devices a user will use to access the site. With this option we will currently run in a problem…not all devices support CSS3.
Another option is to develop a separate mobile site. This will afford the users to have an optimized experience on both the desktop and mobile devices. I believe this to be the better option. What we would do is route users to either the mobile or desktop site based on what device they are using. We would allow the user to choose what experience they would like to have by offering the option to access either site.
Our company will utilize the best choice for the development of the mobile site. There are some options like: WML, XHTML mobile profile, HTML 5
http://mashable.com/2011/08/05/mobile-design-priority/
ERROR PAGEIn the article written by Tom Wentworth for Mashable.com he shares a picture of a mobile application gone bad. “Flash-driven sites may look terrific on a traditional browser, but on mobile devices, that fantastic-looking site will display an error message. When it comes to slow page loads or complex navigation, according to Aberdeen, a one-second delay in page response can result in a 7% reduction in conversion.” wrote Tom.
http://www.uxmatters.com/mt/archives/2011/03/10-ways-mobile-sites-are-different-from-desktop-web-sites.php
SimpleCleanEasy to
Navigate
While desktop Web sites often contain a wide range of content, mobile sites should include only the most crucial functions and features as the example Orbitz mobile Web. Mobile site designs should give priority to the features and content users are most likely to need when viewing a site using a mobile device.
Hard to Readhttp://theresaneil.wordpress.com/2011/08/22/bad-mobile-apps-ui-
design-gone-wrong/
Another example of a poor site. This is cluttered and hard to read and navigate.
SimpleCleanEasy to
Navigate
http://www.sitepoint.com/7-tips-to-make-your-web-site-mobile-
friendly/
As mentioned earlier mobile sites should include only the most crucial functions and features. Another example of this is Matt Bango Photography’s mobile application.
Collins Catering
Let’s seize this opportunity to move Collins Catering ahead of the competition by once again demonstrating that we are foreword thinking and want to meet our clients where they are.
Aaron, S. (2012, June 26). pew internet & american life procject. Retrieved from http://pewinternet.org/Reports/2012/Cell-Internet-Use-2012.aspx
REFERENCES
Snaphop. (n.d.). Retrieved from https://snaphop.com/2012-mobile-marketing-statistics/
("Snaphop," )
Ma, S. (2011, March 21). 10 ways mobile sites are different from desktop web sites. Retrieved from http://www.uxmatters.com/mt/archives/2011/03/10-ways-mobile-sites-are-different-from-desktop-web-sites.php
Wentworth, T. (2011, August 5). http://mashable.com/2011/08/05/mobile-design-priority/. Retrieved from http://mashable.com/2011/08/05/mobile-design-priority/
(Wentworth, 2011)
ALL images not cited were utilized with permission from http://www.presentermedia.com/
Localeze/15miles fifth annual comscore local search usage study reveals solomo revolution has taken over. (2012, February 29). Retrieved from http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20120229005129/en/Localeze15miles-Annual-comScore-Local-Search-Usage-Study
Dawson, A. (2010, August 18). Six revisions. Retrieved from http://sixrevisions.com/web-development/mobile-web-design-best-practices/