Книга: «New Trends In Gui»
Серия: "-" New Trends in GUI digs into the creation of more than 75 apps to showcase the principles and philosophy essential to software that truly connects with it's audience. Tips for integration with smart watches and other connected peripherals; insights from twenty UI/UX designers bring readers up to speed on the changing mobile landscape, paving the way for innovations that have only begun to take shape. Full of concrete information and inspiring examples of apps built for productivity, leisure, dating, education, gaming and more, this book will help both beginners and seasoned designers add an extra layer of elegance to their mobile software. Издательство: "SendPoints" (2018)
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