I'm going to talk about time travel.
Responsive Web Design is an approach to optimizing your experience depending on what *device* you're using, but what approaches do we have for when websites get crazy and need to adapt to what *time* you are viewing it? This talk will discuss challenges faced when designing sites that need to respond to time. We will also discuss tools and techniques to use that help websites become more dynamic (is there such a thing as a media query for time?). The case study for this talk will be a wedding website. As the date for the wedding approaches and passes, visitors will care about different pieces of information. 6 months out, 3 months out, a week before, the night before, the day of, a week after, and way-way after. Another example that will be used is how the Olympics website would've been designed using these techniques.
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Designing for Time Travel: When Responsive Design Is Not Enough
1. Designing for
Time Travel
When Responsive
Design Is Not Enough @burin
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77. “We don't design for browsers.
We don't design for mobile devices.
We don't design for tablets, phablets,
touch screens, and everything else.
We design for people.
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— Jeffrey Zeldman
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