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What does a developer want to know about app design?
I want to release some videos about application design in material design style.
Actually, dear developers, tell me what questions do you have when you want to design the application yourself?
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I would be interested in the course "How to sit down and draw a design for an application from scratch with only coding skills." :)
I would watch videos that don't suggest that I spent a lot of money on a button drawer in which I will use 10% of the flattened functionality. Well, not assuming that theft of software is ok. Let's say "Creating a design using Open Source editors" I would definitely look. Nothing complicated is needed there - buttons and other elements are not so hot, what heaped up pieces of design, why is everyone tied to a proprietary tool for 10 thousand rubles instead of the same open-source gimp? The first point in such videos and lessons on YouTube for beginners is very touching - we launch Photoshop ... or Illustrator. Those. a person who still does not know how to design has already bought a top product with a million features that he will never use, yeah.
Regardless of mobile development, I'm always interested in what kind of look and feel a particular package (eg bootstrap) can offer in response to different types of moss data. Those. how to quickly set up a different type of application if different types of data come in.
I'm not a developer, but I think many people are swayed by the question:
Where can I get information on material that is not organized through the ass like on https://www.google.com/design/spec/material-design ?
When I was interested in developing for Android, I did not find adequate material about "stretching" the design.
A lot of the stuff is outdated. It is not clear which activities and how to use.
There are not enough specific lessons like this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E6c3DGnvefY
And how to adapt the whole thing to different screens.
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