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Google's Android Design site is live, offering developers a resource to make their apps better. Here are the things that will make your apps easier to use.
Some of Google's examples are misleading to new app developers, leading to awful UX. Here are four salient examples--plus four unwritten rules you should know.
Android has a complete design language and to keep app continuity, Google has a set of developer guidelines to make sure everything looks up to par.
This post explores Material Design and the use of Material Design components for Android developers: wow and why to implement them!
Back at CES, Matias Duarte (Google’s director of Android user experience) announced official Android design guidelines to help developers give their apps a look and feel consistent with the OS.
With the release of Android 4.0 "Ice Cream Sandwich" Google finally gave a consistent look and feel to its mobile operating system. But now it's up to ...
Google seems to have accidentally, prematurely published a blog post about its new "Material 3 Expressive" design guidelines for Android. The new templates feature a bolder design with floating ...
You know where things will be, even when using an app for the first time. That is the cornerstone of good interface design, something totally lacking on Android.
Google's Android Design site is live, offering developers a resource to make their apps better. Here are the things that will make your apps easier to use.
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