Steve Fisher is our trusty UX Director and a well-known Twitter personality. He needed a site that demonstrated his responsive web design chops and gave people a place to connect with him. Look no further.
Steve Fisher, or @hellofisher as he is known in the twitterverse, is our beloved UX Director. When he’s not helping us make awesome websites, he spends much of his time speaking at conferences around the globe on topics like responsive web design, open source, web design process, and user experience for the web.
Steve needed a "home" on the web, where people could go to book him for speaking engagements, or see what else he’s been up to. And, since he talks a lot about responsive web design, Steve needed a place to create and demonstrate a responsive design site.
Steve created a boldly designed site with a responsive backbone, so the site works from the small screen up. Responsive design works across pretty much any device or screen resolution–it provides a unique user experience while delivering the same content. Overall, the site is clean and deceptively simple, yet chock full of content when you start digging around.
Noted for its simplicity and exceptionally sleek design, the site has been featured on sites like Media Queries, Unmatched Style, and Most Inspired.
Ultimately, the site makes sense because:
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