Performant Design
The longer a site takes to load, the faster users leave. Andrew explains how to design for performance as well as beauty.
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The longer a site takes to load, the faster users leave. Andrew explains how to design for performance as well as beauty.
How can we stick to our ideals in the midst of a project when reality hits? Daniel sings the siren song of performance mitigation.
Many people think that a fast site means boring design, but it is a balancing act to ensure that a site looks beautiful while delivering the content fast. Katie shares tested processes that help keep performance as a priority in her work.
What could be better than performance testing? How about automating that stuff as part of your build so it actually happens, and you’re held accountable? Yeah, that sounds pretty good.
Katie Jennings
Vice President of Business Development