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
twelve
WordPress official theme breakdown over the years
thirteen
WordPress official theme breakdown over the years
fourteen
WordPress official theme breakdown over the years
fifteen
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