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20 Must Have Android Apps for Developers and Designers. Android is an operating system for mobile devices and uses modified version of Linux Kernel. The mobile operating system was developed by Android Inc, the firm was purchased by Google later on. The main competition of Android is Apple iPhone. iPhone became very much successful in short period of time because of its handy and useful applications but android owners don’t need to worry because now the applications for android are in very large number and have almost same features of the applications of iPhone. But we don’t want to start arguing which one is better. Both have their own pros and cons, it depends on your taste and choice which 1 is better. Well our today’s focus is best Android applications for web developers and graphic designers. 1.

The Magic Color Picker make you able to browse different colors through color-wheel. 2. AndFTP is a JAVA application which enable you to access your web servers via your mobile. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Flubble is a ActionScript 3 (AS3) stub creator. 8. Android App Developers GUI Kits, Icons, Fonts and Tools-Speckyboy Design Magazine | Speckyboy Design Magazine. Hot on the heels of our previous GUI article, iPhone and iPad Development GUI Kits, today we focus on Android development. The idea is the same: To help streamline your app design and development, with a fairly comprehensive collection of Android GUI kits, icons, fonts, .psds and tools, that will allow you to focus on developing rather than having to design everything from scratch. In comparison to Apples iPhone, the Android interaction design guidelines are far from being extensive nor are they as regimental. Androids guidelines are comprehensive and clear enough, yet they do allow a little room for some original design creativity – which is good.

Of course, there is a reason why there are design guidelines, and they should not be abused (nice to be original though), the guidelines will help you to create a polished and uniformed experience for the user. Android GUI Guidelines DroidDraw : Graphical User Interface Editor for Android AnDroidDraw Android Wireframe Templates Android Icons. 20 Must Have Android Apps for Developers and Designers. Design Your Own Android Apps Without Programming Skills » Web Design » SitePoint Blogs.

This article was written in 2010 and remains one of our most popular posts. If you’re keen to learn more about Android development, you may find this recent article on free web development apps of great interest. If you like the idea of creating your own App but don’t have any coding skills, you may be very interested to hear about Google’s new offering. The App Inventor (with the obligatory BETA in the title) is a new tool which allows non-programmers to build fully working applications for Android.

Google announced the availability of the App Inventor on its blog earlier this week. To use App Inventor, you do not need to be a developer. Google has been working on the tool for over a year and it has been tested in schools and colleges. Here’s a 60-second video (with jazzy, xylophone background music) showing how a simple app can be created using the App Inventor. You can learn more about the App Inventor and see tutorials and sample apps here. Droid font family courtesy of Google & Ascender.

Google’s Android project, an open platform for mobile devices, has been hitting the news a lot in the last couple of days with it’s open APIs, Java-based development platform and optimized virtual machine. One thing not too many people have yet been raving over is the lovely set of typefaces from Ascender Fonts known as the Droid family. Hidden away into the downloadable SDK’s emulator is system.img which contains various binary files including these new fonts. Being that the image is almost certainly in Linux ext format and I found no easy way of mounting it in Mac OS X or Windows I was rather pleased when I stumbled upon Beeno’s page of the extracted files.

I have already covered Droid Sans Mono with an eye for using it for programming but thought it would be worth showing the other members of the family although I haven’t drawn direct comparisons with the Mac and Windows supplied fonts as I did with Red Hat’s Liberation fonts. Updated October 2011 from Ice Cream Sandwich SDK! [)amien. Icon Design Guidelines. An icon is a graphic that takes up a small portion of screen real estate and provides a quick, intuitive representation of an action, a status, or an app.

When you design icons for your app, it's important to keep in mind that your app may be installed on a variety of devices that offer a range of pixel densities, as mentioned in Devices and Displays. But you can make your icons look great on all devices by providing each icon in multiple sizes. When your app runs, Android checks the characteristics of the device screen and loads the appropriate density-specific assets for your app.

Because you will deliver each icon in multiple sizes to support different densities, the design guidelines below refer to the icon dimensions in dp units, which are based on the pixel dimensions of a medium-density (MDPI) screen. Launcher The launcher icon is the visual representation of your app on the Home or All Apps screen. Sizes & scale Launcher icons on a mobile device must be 48x48 dp. Proportions Style.