The Internet isn’t just on computers anymore. (Well, phones are pretty much computers now. But you know what we mean.)
Mobile web traffic has nearly tripled year over year for the past three years. Now is the time for you to consider mobile website design. The thing is, there are so many devices on the market, from iPhones to Android smartphones to iPads and even iPod touches, each a little bit different than the next. How can you create a great mobile web design for all of them?
This is where responsive web design comes in. It isn’t separate mobile design, but a way to design a website so that it adapts to fit pretty much any screen size and still look good and function properly. The major benefit of responsive design — next to a more engaging experience — is that your site still lives under one roof, so to speak. There's no separate mobile websites to manage, meaning it's easier on your part, more cost effective, and you can use your favourite CMS or blog platform like WordPress just as you normally would.
Have a look at some of our recent work and scan the code to view on your phone:
Carbon Sense needed a new look and a website. The challenge was to engage their visitors and clearly communicate with and guide prospective clients. Built on WordPress. Winner of Best Website in the small-medium enterprise category at the 2011 AIM Conference.
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Restaurants and bars are among the top businesses that should be going mobile. We crafted a beautiful design that fits the atmosphere of Obladee, made to look good on any type of mobile device. A menu that's mobile-friendly and easy to update was key.
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A creative poster design turned into an interactive "living poster" for the web with maps and mobile-friendly sharing. We even used a secret (Konami) code to take you to a secret page. Featured on Media Queries, One Page Love, CSS Mania, and Design Shack.
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Get in touch for a quote or more info, we’d be happy to answer any of your questions. Seriously. We love to talk about this stuff. Call 902-449-8310 or email friends@sayhithere.ca