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Apple’s 27th WWDC conference brought with it major updates to the platforms and a handful of new tools and APIs. There is more than 80 hours worth of information to comb through as a designer, and we are here to help.
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The custom button we previously implemented looks all good and dandy, but we can’t possibly be expected to repeat that process for each additional button. Enter subclassing.
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It’s about time to apply what we’ve learnt so far to implement a custom button and introduce some new concepts along the way.
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We are happy to announce Markoff, a lightweight Markdown Previewer for OS X.
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Views are the cornerstone of iOS app interfaces. Let’s take a look at what they are and how they work.
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You are a designer and you want to have a more active role in implementing your iOS designs. This introduction will outline what’s involved in this process.
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The why and how of naming the colors you use in your design and development projects.
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Even though this year’s WWDC theme is stability and performance, there are a number of changes and new features that are likely to be of interest to you as a software designer.
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It’s time to talk design. Say hi to the newest member of thoughtbot’s podcast line-up.
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A zero-setup Sass previewer for OS X.
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