
HTML5 is big news - and it's not surprising. It's a major step forward in web design, bringing unprecedented capabilities and flexibility to the way sites are put together. It's set to make a significant difference to the way brands develop their digital strategies and marketing plans - one which has the potential to enhance digital commerce and engagement, at a time when ecommerce and online retail is going from strength to strength.
We've put together an infographic which takes a look at the facts and figures behind HTML5 and why it's important for digital strategists and marketers.

HTML5 is an evolution from and improvement on previous incarnations in a number of ways, it's:
- available to more than 1.8 billion devices worldwide
- cross-platform
- graphics, video and SEO-friendly
- allows full application builds
...and it is behind some of the most creative sites on the web today. Have a look at Nike's Air Jordan 2012 and Arcade Fire's The Wilderness Downtown for two terrific examples.
At a time when brands are striving to stand out and sell their wares in an increasingly noisy and crowded market, particularly when it comes to ecommerce and online engagement, embracing the advantages of HTML5 and considering them as part of an overall digital strategy can make a real difference - one which should ultimately have a positive impact on the bottom line.
Our digital design experts have put together an infographic which takes a look at the key advantages, facts and figures behind HTML5 and why it's an important part of the mix for digital strategists and marketers. It's a must-see for brands with an eye on the future and a desire to take advantage of its benefits to maximise business results, and it's food for thought for anyone with an interest in web design and where HTML is going next.
// View the full infographic here
| Attachment | Size |
|---|---|
| Redant HTML5 Infographic | 1.92 MB |
30 November 2012 by Dan Mortimer
Dan Mortimer has been immersed in digital commerce from the
start – he set up Red Ant back in 1999 when the internet was in its infancy.
Since then, Dan has used his hands-on experience to grow Red Ant into the
international, award-winning digital experience and technology company it is today.
Dan Mortimer has been immersed in digital commerce from the start – he set up Red Ant back in 1999 when the internet was in its infancy. Since then, Dan has used his hands-on experience to grow Red Ant into the international, award-winning digital experience and technology company it is today.
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