Draft Episode 12: Mobile is not the “lite” version

Draft Episode 12

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In an interview with Josh Clark (globalmoxie.com), we asked him about what users expect from the mobile version of a website vs. a stand alone app. He responded with the notion that not all users are “on the go” and need a “lite” version of your website. That users can be very engaged and paying attention to details. We should not just assume all mobile users are not paying attention.

About the Show

This is Draft, a show about the craft of designing for the web. Your hosts are Giovanni DiFeterici (@giodif) and Gene Crawford (@genecrawford) both from this little old website right here: UnmatchedStyle. Also, in this episode we are joined by another UMS editor Jay Barry (@petridisc).

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