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EARL’S HOBBY SHOP PROJECT DATE CLIENT 05/05/2014 EARL’S HOBBY SHOP GOES MOBILE! PHONES/ TABLETS BY WILLIE ALLEN

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Today Earl's Hobby Shop will be making the choice to transform their website to the next level.

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EARL’S HOBBY SHOP

PROJECT

DATE CLIENT05/05/2014

EARL’S HOBBY SHOP GOES MOBILE! PHONES/ TABLETS

BY WILLIE ALLEN

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DesktopVs

Mobile

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How much mobile and tablet usage has grown.

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Technologies can be used to make websites accessible on all devices.

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How mobile and tablet usage has impacted web design

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A bad examples of a website that don’t work well on mobile/tablet devices

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A good example of a website that works well on mobile and tablet devices.

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“Smartphone users don’t want to be overloaded by content.”

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Recommendation Stay away from extensive use of Flash, fixed-element layouts and complex navigation paths.

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EVOLVE

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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/