This article helps designers become familiar with Android tablet app design by understanding the differences between the iPad iOS user interface and Android 3.x “Honeycomb” UI conventions and elements.
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A round-up of resources for creating responsive website designs. Tutorials, techniques, articles, tools and more you need to create your own responsive designs.
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Questions in the world of mobile app development are endless. Jen Gordon shares her knowledge as a designer to decide what’s best for your client -and how to do it- regarding the audience they are trying to reach.
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In this article, we’ll discuss performance in relation to design and present seven guidelines that can help shape design decisions related to performance while accounting for the needs of end users and businesses. These guidelines are based on the experiences of our teams in designing native mobile apps for a broad product portfolio and on multiple mobile platforms.
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In this article, we’ll discuss performance in relation to design and present seven guidelines that can help shape design decisions related to performance while accounting for the needs of end users and businesses. These guidelines are based on the experiences of our teams in designing native mobile apps for a broad product portfolio and on multiple mobile platforms.
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Mobile strategies for browser platforms can vary massively from website to website, depending on what the company wants to offer visitors. Matt Lawson takes a look at some of the more common approaches.
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Michael Tuck shows how to add “app”-like icons to your sites for mobile and desktop browser displays. Identify your site with an icon that stands out from the crowd.
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The mobile usage of the Web is growing and evolving, and so does mobile user experience. In this article, Lyndon Cerejo goes through each phase of the user-centered mobile design life cycle for websites accessed from mobile phones with small screens.
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How can your customers quickly access thousands of popular search term combinations by typing just a few initial characters? Learn how Tap-Ahead design patterns resolve typing avoidance and slower bandwidth.
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Designing for the future Web. That’s a big subject. Where do we start when we’re talking about something that isn’t here yet? In this article, we’ll look at what the future Web might look like and how we can adapt our current skills to this new environment, as well as how to create fluid websites that are built around a consistent core and that adapt to the limitations and features of the device on which they are viewed
We’ll also look at how our conceptual approach to designing websites should evolve: designing from the simplest design upwards, and not from the richest website down. But before we get to that, let’s start with a question. What do we mean by the “future Web”?
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