![]() ![]() ![]() I think we started the project in November. The man they call the “father” of responsive design, Ethan Marcotte, was not available to comment at this time.Ĭheck out ’s responsive design in action. Todd Parker and Scott Jehl are both partners while Mat Marquis was one of the main developers that was “camped out” at the Globe during the design process. Below is a transcript of a conversation between ReadWriteMobile and three Filament Group designers and partners that were instrumental in bringing responsive design to reality. The Boston Globe enlisted the services of Filament Group, a Boston-based design and development firm that focuses on accessibility. Happy holidays from Team ReadWriteWeb! Filament Group Makes A Big Step In The Evolution of HTML5 We hope you enjoy reading them again and we look forward to bringing you more Web products and trends analysis in 2012. It’s not just a best-of list, it’s also a collection of posts that examine the fundamental issues that continue to shape the Web. ![]() As we look back at the year – and ahead to what next year holds – we think these are the stories that deserve a second glance. Below is an in-depth discussion with the creators of the Globe’s responsive design and the challenges they faced along the way.Įditor’s note: This story is part of a series we call Redux, where we’re re-publishing some of our best posts of 2011. It is a win in the fight against mobile device fragmentation and screen sizes and the future of how content is displayed on mobile devices. Responsive design allows the Globe’s content to be refitted to any screen size available automatically. Yet, the HTML5 development community is heaping praise on primarily for how the sites renders across varying screen sizes, an innovation called responsive design. This unto itself is not all that interesting. That is not to be confused with, its free flagship website. On Monday, The Boston Globe released its new premium content mobile initiative dubbed. ![]()
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