To design desktop-first is like trying to put a marshmallow into a piggy bank, which is neither simple, nor beautiful.

Joel Marsh
Joel Marsh

UX designer who uses behavioural science to create products and services used by over half-a-billion people, worldwide.

Remember: If you design for the smallest, least powerful device first, then you will focus on the content and your core functionality.

That leads to simple, beautiful apps/sites.

If you do it the other way around, it’ll be like trying to put a marshmallow into a piggy bank, which is neither simple, nor beautiful.

Wanna know more? Follow the source!

The text above was taken and slightly edited from the following sources.

UX for Beginners: A Crash Course in 100 Short Lessons

UX for Beginners: A Crash Course in 100 Short Lessons (Book) by Joel Marsh

  • Design & Arts
  • Mobile-First
  • Responsive Design
  • Web Design
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