Brad Frost

BDConf: Brian Fling presents Resonance: A Mobile Design Ethos

In Resonance: A Mobile Design Ethos, Brian Fling (@fling) explains how to create meaningful mobile products that have the power to change people’s lives. I unfortunately got to the session a bit late because lunch ran over. Here are my notes I caught:

10 ways to access an experience

  1. Universal app -- an experience that's offered across a multitude of channels and devices. Brian used NPR's COPE strategy as an example.
  2. Native application -- an app built specifically for a native platform. Proprietary technology isn't going anywhere and can provide cutting edge functionality
  3. Native Hybrid App -- a combination of native and web views
  4. HTML5 hybrid app -- a native shell whose contents are built primarily in web technologies
  5. Responsive Web app -- An app that is created using responsive web design techniques. (I typically use AudioVroom as an example of a responsive app)
  6. Mobile Web App -- An app written in web technologies and deployed on the web
  7. Desktop Web App -- An app written in web technologies that are only optimized for desktop experiences. The experience is rendered as-is for mobile browsers
  8. Responsive Web Site -- a site built using fluid grids, flexible images and media queries and hopefully good progressive enhancement techniques
  9. Desktop Web Site -- a site optimized only for large desktop screens
  10. Mobile Web Site -- a site optimized specifically for small mobile browsers.

Mobile Design

*[DETAILS]: Device, Environment, Time, Activity, Individual, Location, Social