EARL’S HOBBY SHOP
PROJECT
DATE CLIENT05/05/2014
EARL’S HOBBY SHOP GOES MOBILE! PHONES/ TABLETS
BY WILLIE ALLEN
DesktopVs
Mobile
How much mobile and tablet usage has grown.
Technologies can be used to make websites accessible on all devices.
How mobile and tablet usage has impacted web design
A bad examples of a website that don’t work well on mobile/tablet devices
A good example of a website that works well on mobile and tablet devices.
“Smartphone users don’t want to be overloaded by content.”
Recommendation Stay away from extensive use of Flash, fixed-element layouts and complex navigation paths.
EVOLVE
References
Slide 2 photo: photo on left http://webservicesinc.net/social-media-management/ - right photo http://www.arizonawebkings.com/mobile-design/
Slide 3 photo: http://www.limolabs.com/limo-marketing/limo-advertising-mobile/
Slide 4 photo: earlshobbyshop.com
Slide 6 photo: http://www.uxmatters.com/mt/archives/2011/01/designing-for-the-mobile-web-special-considerations.php
Recommendation slide- BY TOM WENTWORTH AUG 05, 2011 http://mashable.com/2011/08/05/mobile-design-priority/
http://www.uxmatters.com/mt/archives/2011/01/designing-for-the-mobile-web-special-considerations.php#sthash.iymEJyGl.dpuf
ReferencesPadley, R. (2011). HTML5 - bridging the mobile platform gap: mobile technologies in scholarly communication. Serials, 24S32-S39.
http://mashable.com/2011/08/05/mobile-design-priority/