
I NEED TO MAKE a series of responsive websites and have started Artisteer tutorials on the strong recommendation of my wife, the most productive designer I know.
Ruth designs more web interfaces in a week than I create in a year. Her content management requirements create careful choices when attempting any sort of change in making a wireframe come to life. So when I said "responsive" and she said "Artisteer" I started downloading a 111 MB trial version of software that looks like it will help me accelerate to completion some of the templates I must produce for events, course offerings, community websites and blog sites.
If you're reading my posts by RSS feed, you'll get a friendly nudge to view my blogging via a browser in June. I reckon it will take most of my spare time to engineer a few false starts with the Typepad content management system before I'll light up a major change in my Old Skool Blog. I plan to screenshot the process so others might share in the stuff I learn from Artisteer tutorials and from burrowing between the pages of a few books.
Tim Kadlec -- Implementing Responsive Design: Building sites for an anywhere, everywhere web (Voices That Matter) ISBN 0321821688
Designify -- "Top 10 Web Design Books to Help You With Your Projects", March 1, 2013.
Bernie Goldbach teaches creative multimedia on the Clonmel campus of the Limerick School of Art and Design where responsive themes are core to the web development curriculum.