Responsive Web Design Stats 

What You Should Know

Spencer Ploessl
Integrated Digital Marketing

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We all know that trends come and go throughout the years, especially in the ever-changing world of design.

But what separates a design that is trendy compared to a design that is useful?

Enter: Responsive Web Design!

Every type of website can benefit from using RWD to provide visitors with the same level of access to the site and content, no matter what kind of device they are using.

While providing a seamless experience, responsive web design also keeps your brand message consistent for any web user.

Check out the stats to get even more insight into the benefits of utilizing a responsive design:

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Transcription

From Desktop to smartphone, your website should provide users with a seamless experience, allowing them to easily access the same information no matter what the device.

With all the hype surrounding Responsive Web Design, it’s no secret that you should really think about developing your next website in a RWD format.

That being said, here are a few Responsive Web Design Stats that you should know.

It’s been cited that 94% of people mistrusted or rejected a website solely based upon the websites design itself.

Did you know, the average number of unique screen resolutions in 2010 was just 97. As of 2013 that number has gone up to 232 and rising!

As the human attention span decreases, we rely on devices to deliver us information faster than ever before. Currently, 38% of our daily media interactions are on smartphones!

Now-a-days with 90% of of all media interactions being screen based, there is no better time to start thinking about RWD.

With Responsive Web Design, brands can integrate mobile into their online presence to create a truly cohesive user experience, an experience focused on people rather than on devices.

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