Convincing clients responsive design is the way to go

TECHi's Author Brian Molidor
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Last Updated Originally published October 31, 2013 · 7:10 AM EDT
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Brian Molidor
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It isn’t new. It isn’t unique. Tons of sites have gone responsive, especially after Google and Apple both agreed that it’s the best way for websites to interact with the various devices that bring the internet to the people. Here’s how to convince those who aren’t quite ready for the modern form of web design.

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Designing and developing websites that work well on mobile devices is an important aspect of the work we do on today’s Web. This importance is reflected in the conversations I have with clients, almost all of whom list “support for mobile devices” as one of their top goals for a redesign — all except one, that is.

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