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A Responsive Web Design Podcast

A podcast from Karen McGrane and Ethan Marcotte, who interview the people who make responsive designs happen.

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Update frequency
every 7 days
Episodes
157
Years Active
2014 - 2018
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Episode #17: Quartz

Episode #17: Quartz

How do you improve on a news site that’s already successful and already minimalist? Zach Seward and Daniel Lee explain that a mobile first mindset helped refine and enhance the redesign of qz.com—for…
Mon 08 Dec 2014
Episode #16: Nationwide

Episode #16: Nationwide

Do people really look at their retirement plan website on their phone? Kevin Ackley and Brian Greene from Nationwide explain that responsive design provided support for the significant population of …
Mon 01 Dec 2014
Episode #15: The Guardian

Episode #15: The Guardian

For some organizations, “mobile” means a website that works on tablets and smartphones. For Alex Breuer of The Guardian, mobile means challenging editorial conventions and rethinking the fundamental …
Mon 24 Nov 2014
Episode #14: Celebrity Cruises

Episode #14: Celebrity Cruises

To reduce management costs and maintain a more consistent presence across platforms, Tina Alexander rolled out a responsive web redesign for Celebrity Cruises that works together with their app strat…
Mon 17 Nov 2014
Episode #13: Vox Media

Episode #13: Vox Media

You’d learn a lot if your first responsive project was for SB Nation, one of the most popular sports sites on the web with more than 70 million unique users. For Trei Brundrett, Chief Product Officer…
Mon 10 Nov 2014
Episode #12: Starbucks

Episode #12: Starbucks

Starbucks considers mobile to be the first customer touchpoint. Lincoln Mongillo tells us why managing for “one web” forces them to focus on what’s important, and puts performance, accessibility, and…
Mon 03 Nov 2014
Episode #11: Code for America

Episode #11: Code for America

Sure, the page is dead, but now what? If you’re Code for America, you work with Clearleft to develop a pattern library and a component-based CMS built in Jekyll to deliver a new responsive website. C…
Mon 27 Oct 2014
Episode #10: Weil, Gotshal & Manges

Episode #10: Weil, Gotshal & Manges

One of the questions we’re often asked is “Responsive is great for consumer sites, but is it really necessary for B2B brands?” Chris Collette explains that “lawyers are people too” when he talks abou…
Mon 20 Oct 2014
Episode #9: Condé Nast

Episode #9: Condé Nast

Publishers must take advantage of increased traffic on mobile. But how? Scher Foord of Condé Nast explains how rolling out responsive redesigns across all their magazine brands helps them adapt to ch…
Mon 13 Oct 2014
Episode #8: Harvard University

Episode #8: Harvard University

When you step onto the grounds of Harvard University, you expect well-kept lawns and good signage. The same is true when you visit any of Harvard’s digital properties. Chief Digital Officer Perry Hew…
Mon 06 Oct 2014
Episode #7: The Los Angeles Times

Episode #7: The Los Angeles Times

From the LA Times, Megan Garvey and Emily Smith tell us their responsive redesign delivers an improved experience for users, offers advertisers a better environment for their campaigns, and gave thei…
Mon 29 Sep 2014
Episode #6: Virgin America

Episode #6: Virgin America

Virgin America recently launched an elegant, streamlined new website. Their CIO Dean Cookson and agency partner Joe Stewart from Work and Co. tell us that co-located teams with constant communication…
Mon 22 Sep 2014
Episode #5: Capital One, Part Two

Episode #5: Capital One, Part Two

We’re back with Capital One for the second episode in a two-part series. Rob Huddleston and Brian Dillon dig into the implementation details, explaining how a component CMS and modular design system …
Mon 15 Sep 2014
Episode #4: Capital One, Part One

Episode #4: Capital One, Part One

In a very special two-part episode, we talk to the team at Capital One that pulled off a complete responsive redesign in just two months. In this first part, Rob Huddleston and Scott Childs explain h…
Mon 08 Sep 2014
Episode #3: Fidelity

Episode #3: Fidelity

With 2.5 million daily users, Fidelity is one of the most heavily used financial services websites. Steve Turbek and Brian Hurley tell us how rolling out a responsive redesign in beta is helping them…
Mon 01 Sep 2014
Episode #2: Marriott

Episode #2: Marriott

What if it wasn’t enough just to launch a responsive redesign? What if you wanted everyone on your digital team to learn and embrace a new iterative prototyping process? Livia Labate of Marriott did …
Mon 25 Aug 2014
Episode #1: The Boston Globe

Episode #1: The Boston Globe

As the first major site to go responsive, it’s only fitting that The Boston Globe is the first episode of our podcast. We talk with Miranda Mulligan about the politics between the newsroom and the de…
Mon 18 Aug 2014
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