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Web Conferences Amsterdam | Dave Shea | Mobile Web Design Anti-Patterns | Mobilism 2013 @WebConferencesAmsterdam | Uploaded August 2019 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
Slides: mezzoblue.com/presentations/2013/mobilism

Mobile design is necessarily about embracing constraints, but sometimes we go too far. We strip down our content to a bare minimum in pursuit of misguided ideals about mobile context. We provide 'useful' mobile UI components that immediately proceed to get in a user's way. We make improper assumptions about a user's environment. Let's place dozens of these mobile design anti-patterns under the microscope and talk about why they don't work, and what we should be doing instead.

About Dave: twitter.com/mezzoblue
About Mobilism: https://mobilism.nl

Videography generously sponsored by Mirabeau: https://www.mirabeau.nl
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Dave Shea | Mobile Web Design Anti-Patterns | Mobilism 2013 @WebConferencesAmsterdam

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