This post from Andy Budd on web design trends is fascinating as it shows how once popular terms such as information architecture and interaction design are falling out of favor when compared with UX design and responsive design.
All of which leads to the question — are you targeting the right keywords in your resumé? I'm not sure that I am.
Are you focusing on organic rankings or trying to buy your way to the top?
Are you part of the modern web design revolution?
Are you backing the right mobile horse?
How are you building links to your site?
Posted on: March 11, 2013 | 7 Comments



7 Comments Posted
"HTML5 vs CSS3"? How does that comparison add value to this discussion? HTML5 works with CSS3 - hand in hand. A better comparison might have been "CSS3 vs Flash" or "HTML5 vs Flash" as the lack of Flash support within iOS has driven a marked trend away from Flash and towards HTML/CSS/JS based interactions utilising alot of CSS3's functionality to produce graphically richer/smoother animations.
1. Posted by Luke on March 12, 2013
Luke — good feedback. I didn't mean to compare HTML5 against CSS3 but to show how they are both increasing in popularity. I've updated the heading to use 'and' rather than 'vs.'
2. Posted by Christian Watson on March 12, 2013
Hadn't realized the explosion between Android and iOS. My husband is an Android developer with LiveNation - I guess he's on the right side.
3. Posted by WPResponsive.org on March 12, 2013
Let's be honest, if someone searches for "Android" it can be from the Operating System, a science report, or the latest sci-fi movie, among other things. If someone searches for "iOS", it can only be Apple's operating system, so it's a little hard(and unfair) to compare these two directly.
4. Posted by Beto on March 17, 2013
@wpresponsive you have a point, Didn't think of that. But seeing how the Samsung is kicking the iPhones ass at this stage we can give and take a few points
5. Posted by Web desinger on March 18, 2013
Nice tip. let me know other analystics programs in the internet
6. Posted by Mahadevan on April 04, 2013
@wpresponsive how about these two: http://www.google.com/trends/explore?hl=en#q=android%20apps%2C%20ios%20apps&date=1%2F2008%2061m&cmpt=q which compares ios apps and android apps, android is still winner.
7. Posted by David on May 11, 2013