The Responsive Web Design Handbook, Volume 2

The Responsive Web Design Handbook, Volume 2

Language: English

Pages: 228

ISBN: B01I49VZ8E

Format: PDF / Kindle (mobi) / ePub


Special edition out now! Everything you need to know about the latest responsive web design techniques, from layout options to responsive images
In this special edition from the makers of net magazine, you’ll find everything you need to know about the latest responsive design and development techniques, from cutting-edge layout options and responsive images to emails and WordPress portfolios

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Features Showcase Voices Projects The RWD Handbook 109 Interview Brad Frost is not a man for fancy job descriptions. “I’m a web designer, I leave it simply like that,” he smiles. “I don’t like getting too far into the weeds with titles.” These days he specialises in helping clients move to a responsive way of working. This, he’s keen to point out, isn’t just about making web pages jump, morph and fold as the viewport changes size. That’s the easy bit. Any web designer worth their salt, he

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techniques are adapting to the increasing range of devices and browsers. That’s the straightforward part: exert enough brainpower and technology, and you’ll eventually reach a solution. Projects Voices Showcase Features Features AUTHORS VASILIS VAN GEMERT ILLUSTRATION telegramme.co.uk The RWD Handbook 23 Projects BOBBY EVANS Bobby is an illustrator based in north London, who has worked with clients as varied as Penguin, Habitat and Vodafone. He also runs the award-winning Telegramme

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