China drives 1 out of every 3 app downloads. But Chinese apps have strikingly unique design customs & features. This blog introduces Chinese app design.
On August 28, 1853, Russian engineer-polymath, scientist and architect Vladimir Grigoryevich Shukhov was born. He is renowned for his pioneering works on new methods of analysis for structural engineering that led to breakthroughs in industrial design. He was one of the most outstanding designers and constructors of the 19th and 20th century. Moreover, he is considered as one of Russia's most important engineers.
On May 18, 1883, German architect and founder of the Bauhaus School Walter Gropius was born, who is widely regarded as one of the pioneering masters of modern architecture.
A collection of screenshots encompassing some of the best, most beautiful looking Android apps.
Aiming to provide inspiration and insight into Android UI conventions.
We are very content about having such an active and dedicated user base and thank everyone who has let us know of their opinion and has provided helpful hints and recommendations.
"You need three things to create a successful startup: to start with good people, to make something customers actually want, and to spend as little money as possible."
One Cool Hunt is a blog dedicated to cool hunting. Always on the lookout for all what is cool, hip and trendy. Topics mostly revolve around design, fashion, gadgets, technology, art and lifestyle.
people, out of an overabundance of creativity or just a love of the game (or hate of the publishers components), make homemade versions of the game with exceptionally good components.
Atom in its final state will be a massively multi-player online 3D first person perspective game set in a atomic or microscopic cell. (not as optimistic as the author but cool information there)
Inspired by Phil Haack’s article 19 Eponymous Laws of Software Development, Joey deVilla decided to collect laws, axioms and rules pertaining to mainstream software development and put them in a nice, easy-to-read table.
by Jason - Color theory, "Four primary colors? Yes, why not? It’s the closest thing to the actual physiology without getting complex." (some pertinent info here http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=2166494)