PortfolioResponsive Web Design

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More than ten percent of global Internet traffic is via smartphones or tablets. It thus becomes essential to adapt website to mobile devices. To do this, a new method of web development is born, the responsive design, an approach aimed at crafting sites to provide an optimal viewing experience, easy reading and navigation with a minimum of resizing, panning, and scrolling—across a wide range of devices (from desktop computer monitors to mobile phones).

I now have this approach in all website projects I’m involved in. It’s with the help of the CSS3 styling language that the browsers now can allow to use different styles depending the width of the screen the page is displayed on.

An exemple with the Soukha Editions website :

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PortfolioEd Rock Villas

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www.edrockvillas.com is the website of 3 luxury villas on Koh Samui, Thailand. They just had been bought by new owners that wanted a website online as soon as possible to help them catch customers for holiday rentals of the villas. I designed the website from photos of the villas that I edited with Photoshop and made it into a WordPress template so the whole website can be updated easily through the user friendly WordPress admin interface. All pages, images, slides and text can be modified.

 


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PortfolioSoukha Editions

soukha

www.soukha-editions.fr is a French publishing house specializing in books relevant to South East Asia. I created the website from quite precise instructions from the client, who wanted to be able to add to the website the new books that they publishe regularly with links to the main web platforms in which they are sold. So I created a template and customized the WordPress administration panel to allow the addition of specific pages for books. The site is fully bilingual French/English, its contents can be easily updated by a user-friendly admin interface, all pages, images, slides and text can be changed.


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