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Custom Google and Apple Signup/in buttons

Custom Google and Apple Signup/in buttons

I want to modify the default sign up and sign in buttons of Google and Apple for an iOS project keeping the changes as per their guidelines.
By default, these are like this:

And I want to use it like this(G’s border-radius updated to 6px,…

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20+ Mockup PSD Templates Featuring the iPhone for 2021

20+ Mockup PSD Templates Featuring the iPhone for 2021

These iPhone mockup PSD templates for Photoshop are perfect for showcasing user interface or user experience of your mobile app or responsive website.

The post 20+ Mockup PSD Templates Featuring the iPhone for 2021 appeared first on Speckyboy Design Magazine.

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iPhone: what combination of gestures should I use to manipulate a 3D model?

iPhone: what combination of gestures should I use to manipulate a 3D model?

I hope I’m asking in the right place. Anyway: I am working on an AR map where I load a model onto the screen, and I’d like to allow the user to do the following:

Scale size
Move up/own/sideways, so basically X/Y axes.
Move forward/backwar…

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Should vertical scrolling be always enabled in iOS screens?

Should vertical scrolling be always enabled in iOS screens?

Two of my colleagues think, in iOS apps, vertical scrolling (irrespective of whether the screen has UI elements or content like pictures etc..) should always be enabled on iOS screens. Even when there will never be elements or content out …

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Making a form with excluding fields to search for flights (iOS app)

Making a form with excluding fields to search for flights (iOS app)

I am currently facing a UX situation which I’m not sure how to solve.

I have a place on my app where I can search for flights inputting either the Airline, Departure and Destination airports, or the Flight Number.

One thought was to sep…

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iOS and Android app – data download or page navigation first

iOS and Android app - data download or page navigation first

What is the best perceived UX for mobile applications which require data downloaded midway through the journey. I cannot find this information online in Apple’s Human Interface Guidelines (or I am looking in the wrong place if so), nor Goo…

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6 Subtle UI Changes in iOS 11

6 Subtle UI Changes in iOS 11

With the unveiling of iOS 11, Apple continues to iterate on the existing user interface and push the envelope in terms of what can be achieved within a mobile operating…

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Mobile-First Is Just Not Good Enough: Meet Journey-Driven Design

Mobile-First Is Just Not Good Enough: Meet Journey-Driven Design

 

 

In a recent sales meeting for a prospective healthcare client, our team at Mad*Pow found ourselves answering an all-too-familiar question. We had covered…

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Is it a strong anti-pattern to use a Floating Action Button in an iOS app?

Is it a strong anti-pattern to use a Floating Action Button in an iOS app?

Floating Action Buttons – invented by the Google Material Design Team – are rather popular on Android. Apple’s closest equivalent are perhaps an action icon at top-right or the bottom Tool Bar pattern – which won’t play nicel…

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Is it a strong anti-pattern to use a Floating Action Button in an iOS app?

Is it a strong anti-pattern to use a Floating Action Button in an iOS app?

Floating Action Buttons – invented by the Google Material Design Team – are rather popular on Android. Apple’s closest equivalent are perhaps an action icon at top-right or the bottom Tool Bar pattern – which won’t play nicel…

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