Designers can choose between Adaptive and Responsive design to bridge the gap between devices and changing user contexts. When you understand the merits of each approach, you’re in a better position to select an approach for your project. What Are the Main Differences Between Responsive and Adaptive Design?Responsive design is, in theory, easier and less work to implement. However, responsive design requires good quality assurance to get it right. Responsive design is the standard or default to support device-switching.Adaptive design will, in theory, deliver the best user experience regardless of the device. Unlike responsive design, where the same design rearranges its layout ac...