Some design patterns have been explored fairly thoroughly as we've moved into an era of responsive design. Others not so much. There are plenty of complex patterns that are still worth exploring, like this one.
In which Dirk Lüth shows an experimental RWD technique where layouts (and just about everything) is controlled with rem units and the base font size is adjusted based on screen width available.
Tim Pietrusky shares a number of different techniques for handling menus on smaller screens when the large screen version, unaltered, is untenable on the small screen.
Should we allow users to opt out of our responsive designs? Isn't that admitting failure? Or are there reasonable circumstances when it's a good thing? How would we do it?
A guest post by Arley McBlain on using media queries to adjust for available vertical space.
There are three ways we can go about dealing with responsive <img>s : 1) a new format 2) a new syntax 3) rely on existing hacks.
In which we interdigitate content in a responsive layout rather than just "push it to the bottom."