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    VicRoads case study: Bigger, better and responsive

    en-usMay 14, 2015

    About this Episode

    Interested in responsive design? Richard and Jolanda will share their key insights in redesigning one of the most highly trafficked Victorian Government websites into a smart, engaging experience. Learn about the challenges of responsive design for large websites and how they resolved them. The VicRoads website will go live one month before the conference.

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