How Do You Develop a Mobile-first Design? 

What is mobile-first design?

Mobile-first design is a design strategy that entails designing for the smallest screen first, and then expanding/scaling up for larger screens.

You’ll need:  A Wireframe

A wireframe is the skeletal framework for a webpage or app. In mobile-first design, a wireframe must be created specifically for the mobile screen.

You’ll need: A responsiveness framework

A key part of a mobile-first strategy, a responsiveness framework has built-in capabilities to resize and adapt elements of the design to different screen sizes.

You’ll need: Minimal text & visual clutter

When your creative team follows a mobile-first strategy, they’ll need to minimize text and visual clutter to give users a clean, easy-to-follow experience.

You’ll need: Carefully-planned UI/UX

With mobile-first design, the UI & UX require thoughtful planning with strategic design elements to deliver an interactive, intuitive, and smooth experience.

Before you decide, learn the pros and cons of mobile-first design in our blog:

Is mobile-first right for you?