PREPARING THE POST-MOBILE UX

Kristoffe Biglete - WordCamp Denmark 2015

@kristoffe_

Kristoffe Biglete - 9 years experience with WordPress - works at Peytz & Co

How I started WordPress: write and create

WordPress as a workframe

58

%

 

of websites using a CMS

uses WordPress

25

%

 

of websites worldwide

uses WordPress

Source: W3Techs / October 2015

WordPress is the perfect barometer for design and UX trends

What is post-mobile UX? An array of UX's on connected objects

Theming as we know it, is coming to an end

What is responsive, fluid and adaptive design?

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Bootstrap

Foundation

Skeleton

Responsive frameworks and their advantage: cheap, easy and business oriented

Inherent matters of responsive: mobile/desktop first, server/browser side

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$code = 'poetry';

"Code is poetry" applies to keeping a markup and a story behind content structure

Design tells the story, content strategy sells

FLAT IS THE NEW UP

Flat design + responsive = Rule the world

Big players passed over flat, by adopting pseudo-skeuomorphism

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Bb

Flat and responsive lead to abstract over aesthetics​

I               CONTENT

& experience

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WordPress official theme breakdown over the years

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WordPress official theme breakdown over the years

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WordPress official theme breakdown over the years

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WordPress official theme breakdown over the years

sixteen

WordPress official theme breakdown over the years

TwentySixteen, coming up with WordPress 4.4

REST

API

 

Example of use of Rest API: Twenty Sixteen RR (Rest + React)

4.3

40

%

of e-commerce transactions

happens on mobile

Source: Criteo - September 2015

of connected objects

per person by 2020

Source: Strategy Analytics - October 2014

51

%

of time spent with digital media

on mobile per person per day (USA)

Source: KPCB - July 2015

smiirl

Example of connected object: Smiirl and possible evolutions

I think we’ll see a lot more specialized interfaces built on WP as like a content kernel, an engine powering a wide array of applications and interfaces you’d never imagine having WordPress behind them today.

Matt Mullenveg - September 2015

PREPARING THE POST-MOBILE UX

Kristoffe Biglete - WordCamp Denmark 2015

Preparing the post-mobile UX

By Kristoffe Biglete

Preparing the post-mobile UX

WordCamp Denmark 2015

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