In this mobile design tutorial, Jen Gordon addresses the issue of whether to export image files destined for mobile applications in the PNG or JPEG image format.
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In this mobile design tutorial, Jen Gordon addresses the issue of whether to export image files destined for mobile applications in the PNG or JPEG image format.
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In this article we will go through some very basic design topics for the Android platform. Aside from the documentation provided by Google, there are very few resources that provide a high-level view of designing Android mobile apps. This article will make it easy to understand the nuances of Android user interface design.
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Welcome to the fourth installment in our series on iPhone Design 101! If you’re new to this series, be sure to check out parts 1 – 3: Introduction to iPhone Design, iPhone/iPad Design Templates, and iPhone Design Features. These articles will get you up to speed on what we’ve already covered and give you a taste for the juicy bits that are to come in this awesome series!
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In the previous article in this series, we introduced some basic iOS design specifications and templates. Now it’s time to explore what makes designing for touch screens and mobile devices so special!
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With more and more people starting to use mobile applications daily, it is now more important than ever for companies around the world to pay close attention to developing their own mobile applications, whether they be for the iPhone, Android, or a Blackberry. Having a mobile application however isn’t the easiest job. There are a lot of applications out there that work perfectly well, but just don’t look all that wonderful. This is important because an appealing, user-friendly interface is a primary method for attracting and retaining users.
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