Ivo Mynttinen, a 21 year old designer from Nuremberg, Germany has posted 'The iOS 7 Design Cheat Sheet' to help designers and developers transition their apps to Apple's new mobile operating system.
With the release of iOS 7, app designers and developers will need to adjust their visual language to match the new "flat" design of iOS. In addition to the grid system, the dimensions of icons and commonly used elements, typography and iconography has been updated by Apple in many ways. That‘s why the old iOS Design Cheat Sheet that I published last year with the release of the iPad mini needs an update now. I decided to shift away from pure value-based tables about sizes of design elements towards a simple guide that should help to get you started with iOS 7 app design.
The cheat sheet provides details on Resolutions & Display Specifications, App Icons, User Interface, Typography, and more.
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App design - August 24, 2013 at 6:54pm
You guys should try this.
0000110 0100100 011100001001 100100001000 000100010011100101 0111010 0110101010101111 01100010001 01010101 100011
Minor degi scribble calculations. Then add this
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Now what's that. ??
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Ryllis Asiedu - August 23, 2013 at 3:17pm
I can't wait to see dat.
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Ryllis Asiedu - August 23, 2013 at 3:17pm
I can't wait to see dat.
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jt - August 23, 2013 at 3:02pm
i wonder why they made the reception module bigger than the default? it is actually more difficult to notice whether you have reception since it is not even accurate
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Nimit jariwala - August 23, 2013 at 1:37am
battery problem in ios7 it's solved ????
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SpikeyZain - August 22, 2013 at 10:29pm
You know, this is one of the most brilliant things I've seen in App Designing. Wow. A way for App Makers to have a template.