Ubuntu officially released a Ubuntu application design guide. The official hopes that this resource can solve as many problems as possible for Ubuntu application developers. The Ubuntu Application Design Guide is an online resource that will provide you with detailed information about various Ubuntu devices for a long time. With the SDK preview function, we hope that with the support of this resource, Ubuntu application developers can design and build excellent applications in all aspects. The Community also provides Ubuntu mobile phones
Ubuntu officially released a Ubuntu application design guide. The official hopes that this resource can solve as many problems as possible for Ubuntu application developers.
The Ubuntu Application Design Guide is an online resource that will provide you with detailed information about various Ubuntu devices for a long time. With the SDK preview function, we hope that with the support of this resource, Ubuntu application developers can design and build excellent applications in all aspects.
The Community also provides all the design guidelines for the 12 apps that come with Ubuntu mobile edition by default for your reference.
For example, the design guide for the weather program: https://ubuntu.mybalsamiq.com/projects/ubuntuphonecoreapps/Weather+App
More than 50 designers have shared nearly 90 mobile app design: https://ubuntu.mybalsamiq.com/projects/ubuntuphonecoreapps/grid
If you want to work with Ubuntu for any design project, contact David Planella. Or Michael Hall.
If you have any comments or suggestions on this design guide, you can contact them via this email list: https://launchpad.net /~ Ubuntu-phone/+ join
More default built-in applications will be published here: http://design.canonical.com/2013/02/announcing-the-app-design-guides/
From: http://developer.ubuntu.com/2013/02/announcing-the-ubuntu-app-design-guides/
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