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Design Decisions Through the Lens of Performance

Yesenia Perez-Cruz at Respond 2015
  • performance
  • responsive ads
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We design sites for a myriad of devices with varying connection speeds. More and more, we’re discovering the importance of fast page speed. Even 100 millisecond delays in load times negatively impact user experience and conversions. The problem is, making a site fast and lightweight is often at odds with other design goals—like creating visually immersive experiences or meeting all of an organisation’s rich-media ad requirements.

While a stripped–down site with no images, set entirely in Arial, is certainly going to be light, it’s not going to accomplish all of our client’s business goals. In this talk, we’ll discuss how we can make smarter design decisions, from the beginning of a project, to ensure that our sites perform well. Some topics Yesenia will discuss are optimising typography and UI, responsive images, and how to get clients on board.

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