![]() ![]() Quite frankly, this site deserves inclusion on its name alone, but thankfully it also sports an excellent responsive design.Īs you can see, The Sweet Hat Club is a highly graphical design which lends itself to responsiveness. So following on from last week’s article, I thought it would be pertinent to seek out five diverse examples of responsive design, and take a closer look at them. I want to explore how they attempt to enhance the user experience, and what sacrifices are required in order for that to happen. Whilst I maintain that responsive design is often executed poorly (resulting in a worse user experience than if they had just stuck with the standard design for mobile platforms), and is often simply not needed, there is no doubting the quality of some responsively-designed websites. But let’s face it – responsive design is going nowhere (and quite rightly, as most would argue). ![]() ![]() Last week we published a somewhat controversial post entitled 5 Reasons Why Responsive Design Is Not Worth It. Last week we published a somewhat controversial post entitled 5 Reasons Why Responsive Design Is Not Worth It.
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