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Over the past few years, we have noticed that in web design the use of flashy illustrations, extraneous textures and drop down shadows have been minimized, if not totally removed. This is due to the growing influence of minimal and flat design – a user-centric web design style. Microsoft, Google and now even Apple is digging this design trend. If you have observed that you were left behind and you
We’ve all heard the sound — that tinny shutter clicking sound point-and-shoot cameras make when you take a photo. There’s no complex mechanical mirror assembly swinging upward when the shutter opens. No matter, though. The cigarette box sized camera burps out a faux ka-click anyway. The mechanism producing this noise was quite necessary for its predecessor, the SLR/DSLR camera, but now functionall
“The 44-pixel block is, in many ways, the basic unit of measurement for the iPhone interface, establishing the visual rhythm of many iPhone apps. That metric is significant as the recommended minimum size to make a tap target (like a button or list item) easily and reliably tappable.” The quote above is taken from Josh Clark’s book Tapworthy, an authoritative book on iPhone UI design. Apple’s Mobi
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