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Spark Special – Responsive Web Design: Designing & Coding Websites That Adapt to Mobile, Tablet and Beyond

Date: Tuesday: July 31, 2012
Where: Noble Desktop | 594 Broadway, New York, NY 10012 | View Map
Time: 6:30 pm to 8:00 pm
Cost: 1 free ticket for members, $15.00 for non-members
 

The growing number of web consuming devices are challenging our design and development processes. In this seminar we will explore how techniques like responsive web design can help us rethink existing strategies, explore new options, and evolve so we can create websites that look great everywhere. 

This seminar is designed to introduce responsive web design techniques to designers and coders. There will be some examples of actual code, but many theoretical considerations. It will be useful and accessible for anyone involved in web design. 

Join us as we take a high level tour of the following subjects:

• The shortcomings of our current processes

• Thinking flexibly and using fluid layouts

• Tailoring experiences with media queries and feature detection

• Utilizing grid systems

• Flexible images and media

• Uncovering content issues

• The benefits of thinking mobile first

• Layering features with progressive enhancement

• Effects on workflow

• Maintaining content hierarchy across environments

• Testing and moving to code faster

This seminar will be taught by Mike Morici. Mike has been building experiences on the web for over ten years, spending six of those "doing good" at Third Mind in New York City. Half creative and half functional, Mike adds value from conception to completion and is devoted to keeping pace with evolving web technologies, trends, and strategies. As a fan of collaboration and growing ideas organically he looks forward to sharing his experience with others.

Video From This Event

Dan Rodney, an Adobe Certified Instructor at Noble Desktop, talks about rethinking the design workflow to better adapt to responsive web design. Spark is a group of independent graphic design professionals who meet each month to enlighten each other on the business and creative issues that are relevant to design studios. http://www.sparkdesignprofessionals.org