Responsive design in infographics

Last modification on July 18, 2021 by Loïc Frissard

Almost every business has a website these days. However, many of these sites are not yet up to date with web standards and in particular responsive design.

This infographics helps explain what we call a responsive website and it’s ultimately not very complicated!

What is responsive design and why is it so important?

A responsive site Or responsive design is a website that has been specifically designed and built for the purpose improve the experience of mobile and tablet users by revamping the design, navigation, menus as well as calls to action.

25% of internet users have access to the web only via their phone, which is a significant percentage of your prospects and therefore your sales!

If your site does not cater to your mobile visitors, they will have difficulty understanding your services or products which can lead to frustration of their request.

Don’t neglect your mobile audience!

In 2009, there were 800 million mobile internet users. This number has now grown to over 1.9 billion and is growing more and more every day!

46% of mobile users admit to having problems displaying non-responsive websites on their devices and 69% of tablet users have purchased online in the past month, which further increases the urgency of moving to responsive .

What are the recommendations?

Stay professional, maximize your visits by optimizing your website on all devices and create your web presence to cater to all your potential customers.

If you don’t have the time or skills to create a responsive sitewe are more than willing to help you improve your online presence.

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Choosing your design school in Lyon

It is in the heart of the historic district of Old Lyon that Nestles MADE iN, a management and design school on a human scale.

Every year, around 400 students come through the doors to learn design at this school.

Indeed, Communication and Digital Creation training is provided for creative students interested in the different facets of digital media (audiovisual, graphic, web and new media creation) in order to obtain a bachelor’s degree (BAC+3).

To perfect their choice of orientation, perfecting students have the opportunity to complete a year of academic coaching thanks to preparatory classes with the Art & Design / Architecture / Design option in Lyon.

This year allows students to be prepared in one year for success in the entrance exams to national and international higher education schools of art and design, to French and international higher education schools of architecture or to join a DNMADE or a Bachelor.

To provide the best Bachelor courses and in optimal conditions for the student, each training course is limited to classes of 25 students. This allows each person to deepen and develop their conceptual skills in the techniques of several converging disciplines. For example :

  • Cinematographic and videographic creation;
  • Graphic, web and interactive design;
  • Computer-generated images and new media.

These capabilities are consolidated within the framework of a professional project, using digital creation tools, cutting-edge technology and communicator and project manager skills. To put it all together, each year, the student must complete an internship of varying duration to validate their skills.

  • 1st year: 4 to 6 weeks
  • 2nd year: 3 to 8 weeks
  • 3rd year: 3 to 6 months

But what makes the MADE iN Sainte Marie Lyon digital school truly rich is its partnership with the University of Quebec in Abitibi-Témiscamingue (UQAT) since 2014.

In the second year, students have the opportunity to apply to go to this exceptional learning environment just a 2-hour flight from Quebec. On-site training

is delivered by teacher-researchers and professionals in the sector using cutting-edge new media technologies.