About the Podcast
This was a Responsive Web Design Podcast, co-hosted by Karen McGrane and Ethan Marcotte.
The podcast ended in 2018, but you can still browse the entire podcast archive below. In each episode, Karen and Ethan interview the people who make responsive redesigns happen.
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The podcast may have ended in 2018, but you can still subscribe! If you want the latest episodes, fire up your favorite podcasting app and subscribe via RSS, Google Play Music, or on iTunes.
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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 how their goal was to serve the 96 percent of users who abandoned their m-dot site.
Filed under: financial services
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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 test multiple iterations and learn from user feedback.
Filed under: financial services
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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 just that for a large, global website.
Filed under: travel and local
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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 design team, and how responsive design brought them together.
Filed under: media and publishing
Work With Us
If you’re grappling with some of the responsive design challenges discussed on the show, Karen and Ethan offer a workshop on responsive design. Why not bring it to your company?
Subscribe Now
The podcast may have ended in 2018, but you can still subscribe! If you want the latest episodes, fire up your favorite podcasting app and subscribe via RSS, Google Play Music, or on iTunes.