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First NameWhat’s your job title? What would you like it to be in a few years?What’s your experience in the industry?Are you familiar with atomic design, style guides or pattern libraries?What design tools do you use regularly?What are some typical challenges you’ve tackled for the last two years? How long did it take you (and your team) to deliver each project?What was the most complex challenge you had to solve in RWD so far?What are you looking forward to learning the most in the workshop?Do you have an existing problem that you'd love to solve at the workshop? If yes, which one?
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LizUX analyst8 yrs for web/mobile apps; 10 yrs for web sites; 10 yrs graphic design; 8 yrs ceramics & bookbinding, etc. ( ok, there are overlaps)yespaper and pencel; Adobe CC; Firebug, Chrome Dev tool; HTML5/CSS3, JavaScript, Visio, Balsamiq, Axure, Bootstrapdefine problems + solve them

how long - really depends
responsive tables# hands-on skills on effitively build patterns repository;
# the front-end techniques that you mentioned;
# yes, responsive table, complex forms;
# a practical way to co-author a pattern library between design & dev teams
# complex navigation & taxonomy
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ChrisWeb Designer/Developer15 years as web and email designeryesadobe cc, coda, chrome, firefoxcreating standard templates that are well designed and offer variety, but that our cms users who might know next to no html can still work within. Large projects 5-7 months; smaller ones less.navigation (in particular mega menus that work in both newer and older browsers -- or role of third level navigation as screensizes shrink.)thoughts on how to handle navigation, tables, and work with clients building responsive sites; ways of approaching images -- both in css and within the content.yes, a multi-column mega menu
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DrewWeb Developer3 years as a front-end web developer, ux analystsomechrome, HTML prototypes, pen and paperCreating a framework for a multi site network of 13 sites that has both unity and variety in design and functionality. Each site is about a 5-8 month project from content to launch.
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BjørnDeveloper10 yrs for web/mobileyesPhotoshop, chrome dev tools, Visual Studio, Atom, fiddlerE-commerce, experiences for childrenTo make it look good and work on all devices.... ALL DEVICES! Good user-friendly menus (with many items)All kind of small tips and tricks to make my life easier so I can focus on fun stuffMega menus
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CiroWeb Developer8 yearsnoAdobe Photoshop, pencil and paper, sublime, EclipseLearning a new platform to deliver the project requested.Navigation and tables.Learn new techniques.Not now.
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JonWeb Developer1-2 yearssomesublime, chrome toolsrequirement gathering from customers. ~6 monthstables & CSS between screen and printing from the browserRWD guides and tips, any design patterns. I want to learn ALL the things!No
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VivekWeb developer9 yearsYessublime, chrome toolsrwd menu/navigation , rwd tables, rwd formsTips to get out of boring bootstrap/foundation grids
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DougFront Web DevFreelance to in house front end web developerDabbled inCC, Sketch, Sublime, FF, Chrome, SafariCSS testing for devices with access to physical, best practices for others to jump in at times, designing with technology in mind rather then design then jam into a frameworkPrint ready css, menus, multi touch, sizing standards for interactions, debate of mobile first or case to case?Hearing other professionals experiences and eventual solutions
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SharonWeb Project Manager, but mostly I do a lot of development15 yearssomeSome Photoshop, sublime, browser dev tools, and paperOur challenge is taking a site that has been around a long time with a lot of old code and making it responsive. Over the past couple of years, we have built repsonsive 'widgets' and a new CMS system, but we still have things that need to be tackled, like our navigation, which is proving extremely challenging.Navigation - still an ongoing issue. The decision makers are reluctant to strip it down.Best tips for redesigning something that started as non-responsive.Navigation. Do I sound like a brokenn record?
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MikkelWeb developer12 yearsYesPhotoshop, InkScape, VisualStudioResponsive tables, images, icon fontsPerformance tips, HTTP2, things I didn't know already :)
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ElizabethWeb Designer --> Lead Front End Designer6 yearsYesPhotoshop, Illustrator, InDesignWriting requirements, designing, and creating html markup for modules/components for the CMS Adobe Experience Manager and trying to figure out how to get it all to work together on a responsive website.Figuring out the most efficient way to do things without having to completely redo work.
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JamesWeb Developer4 yearsyesCC, sublimeperformance
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LaurenUI Engineer12 yearsyesSublime, Photoshop, Illustrator, Sketch, HTML/CSSAt my current position, we have a very old codebase with a lot of performance issues. It's basically the elephant in the room. It's hard to get our executive team to give us the time to fix business logic, so I'm looking for ways we can do better on the frontend. In the last major release, I integrated Bootstrap for some much needed consistency and the underpinnings for responsive design. It took me a year because of how much UI code is in the backend.Our nearly 20 year old application.Performance techniques, scalable responsive modules for an enterprise application. HTTP2 for IIS?
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Jenniferwebmaster11 yearssignerphotoshop, illustrator, good old pencil sketching
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CaitlinUX & Visual Designer1 yearyesillustrator, sketch, figma, indesign, photoshop HTML/CSS
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DawoodWebdeveloper10 Yearssome
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TiiaUX UI Designer19 yearsVaguelyHTML,/CSS/Adobe CCTransitions, front endE- mail templateDesigner tips & tools
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PeterProduct Manager & UX Dude8 YearsSomewhatHTML, CSS, Adobe CS, Paper & Pencil, Sticky Notes, CrayonsUnderstanding why and how to do responsive. Working with teams that have never done responsive before and clients that don't know what it is or why.Complex administrative workflows.New workflows to go through the responsive design process - both conceptually and technically.
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JaysonQA Engineer14 yearsyesAtom, IntelliJmaintaining a responsive design, testing the responsive design. At least 1 year to deliver our first version
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Heidi UI/UX designer 20 yearsSomeIndesign psd ai balsamiqLearning more about responsive design from a design perspective
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RiaWeb Developer7 yearssomechrome, intellijUnderstanding how to do responsive at scale, how to go about converting a large old codebase a little at a time.Ways to make an impact on the codebase, performance techniques, scalable techniques, best practices, things to keep in mind as you are working through the development process.A good way to categorize, display, and scale a lot of visual data ex. the best way to display a design picker where we need to be able to scale the number of designs, and display/categorize it in such a way that users can be able to navigate and search for designs that they like to see.
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