Thomas Davies wrote an insightful 2-part post on gesture guidelines for tablets (or lack thereof)….
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This is a guest post by Tope who is Vault Overseer at App Design Vault where you get stunning iPhone App Design templates for developers with a budget or lack of good design contacts. One of the prime focus areas of smartphone app development has been improving user experience. A whole branch of Computer Science called Human Computer Interaction... Continue Reading
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Leaflet is a modern, lightweight BSD-licensed JavaScript library for making tile-based interactive maps for both desktop and mobile web browsers, developed by CloudMade to form the core of its next generation JavaScript API. It is built from the ground up to work efficiently and smoothly on both platforms, utilizing cutting-edge technologies included in HTML5. Its top priorities are usability, performance, small size, A-grade browser support, flexibility... Continue Reading
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If you didn’t already know this, the folks at appMobi have a great YouTube channel. This HTML5 App School webinar shows you how to build your HTML5 app into a native Android APK using appMobi’s XDK and Cloud Build services.... Continue Reading
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jQ.Mobi is a mobile-optimized, HTML5 rewrite of the ubiquitous jQuery framework which is used on over 50 per cent of all desktop websites. jQ.Mobi provides stunning speed improvement (2.5X faster than desktop jQuery), size reduction (only 3K vs. 36K) and code efficiency, with a particular focus on delivering an identically high quality user experience to both iOS and Android devices.... Continue Reading
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DeviantArtist Alexander Gillis (aka zandog) has added another spectacular mobile device to his impressive portfolio. This time it’s the RIM BlackBerry Bold 9000 (a real PSD, not rendered). Specs: - 10,000x Resolution - 400+ Layers - 50+ Groups - 84mb Zipped, 332mb unzipped .PSD It will be for sale on his web store on February 27th.... Continue Reading
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HTML5 Please is a community project from the people behind HTML5 Boilerplate, Modernizr & CSS3 Please. HTML5 Please helps you out with recommendations for polyfills and implementation so you can decide if and how to put each of these features to use. The recommendations represent the collective knowledge of developers who have been deep in the HTML5 trenches. visit http://html5please.us/... Continue Reading
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Maximiliano Firtman has put together an excellent chart to help developers and designers understand HTML5 compatibility on mobile and tablet browsers. Check it out at http://mobilehtml5.org/... Continue Reading
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UX Consultant Theresa Neil has recently published her second book, Mobile Design Pattern Gallery through O’Reilly Media. From the Description: When you’re under pressure to produce a well designed, easy-to-navigate mobile app, there’s no time to reinvent the wheel. This concise book provides a handy reference to 70 mobile app design patterns, illustrated by more than 400 screenshots from current iOS,... Continue Reading
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Thomas Davies wrote an insightful 2-part post on gesture guidelines for tablets (or lack thereof). The standards and guidelines we create today for tablet devices will define the landscape for decades to come. It is therefore pivotal that we get it right. In his first post he discusses why he believes standard guidelines are necessary, and discusses the findings of... Continue Reading










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