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Greg Nudelman is the author of Android Design Patterns: Interaction Design Solutions for Developers (Wiley, 2013) and a co-author of the Smashing Mobile Book. He blogs about Android design at AndroidDesignBook.com where Greg hosts monthly free Agile Android Design Masterclass.

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Design PatternsC-Swipe: An Ergonomic Solution To Navigation Fragmentation On Android

There are 3,997 different Android devices. Your navigation should work with all of them. C-Swipe can help: It is an alternative navigation pattern for tablets and mobile devices that is novel, ergonomic and localized. This article provides a detailed walk-through of the design and code and provides a downloadable mini-app so ...

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A Definitive Guide To The Android Carousel Design Pattern

One of the best patterns for browsing a small collection of featured products is the carousel. Unfortunately, many mobile app implementations do not offer an engaging or satisfying carousel experience and are not effective at driving conversions. In this article, we’ll use the analogy of a real-world amusement park carousel to ...

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Essential Design Patterns For Mobile Banking

Despite a great deal of mobile innovation, many creators of financial apps still copy their interface patterns from the desktop Web, even though these patterns are not as well suited to the mobile space. Small screens, custom controls, divided attention and fat fingers demand different thinking when designing for mobile. In ...

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