Mobile Web Design by Cameron Moll
Finding a consistent message in mobile web design these days seems a bit daunting. Reading numerous publications, news feeds, and articles, tends to bring on a sense of vertigo on which practices to take on, ignore, or follow. Overload aside, there has been a glimmer of hope in this short folio by Cameron Moll.
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Finding a consistent message in mobile web design these days seems a bit daunting. Reading numerous publications, news feeds, and articles, tends to bring on a sense of vertigo on which practices to take on, ignore, or follow. Overload aside, there has been a glimmer of hope in this short folio by Cameron Moll.
I’ve come to know Cameron Moll only in name, through his numerous mentions in design articles and his strong body of work found at cameronmoll.com. I decided to pick up his book simply on the fact that the consistency of his writing on design and web have never wavered, always bringing insight and clarity to the current atmosphere of mobile web design. And with this purchase, that sentiment stays true.
The book is a lightweight in size, but seems to capture a lot of the introductory concepts with mobile design that can apply to a larger audience whether it be account executive, designer, or client. I find the style and pace easy enough to recommend to my clients, as a primer on mobile design and considerations when taking on a project. His pragmatic approach allows the reader to understand the advantages of the various methodologies, and make a firm decisions based on your own case. This is a solid reference manual, and a must buy for those looking to understand what goes into making a mobile site happen.
Learn more about the book here, http://mobilewebbook.com/