Blog posts tagged
"app design"

22 posts


Alex Cattle
27 August 2019

A guide to developing Android apps on Ubuntu

Article Internet of Things

Android is the most popular mobile operating system and is continuing to grow its market share. IDC expects that Android will have 85.5% of the market by 2022, demonstrating that app development on Android will continue to be an in-demand skill. For developers looking to build Android apps, Ubuntu is the ideal platform...

Alex Cattle
27 August 2019


Carla Berkers
24 May 2016

Autopilot: benefits of early release

User Experience Cloud and server

OpenStack is the leading open cloud platform, and Ubuntu is the world’s most popular operating system for OpenStack. Over the

Carla Berkers
24 May 2016


Canonical
10 September 2013

Wednesday App Design Clinic

Design Ubuntu

Since Ubuntu touch was announced, its been fantastic to see the variety of apps you’ve been developing, from shopping lists to word games, to apps that aid your daily commute. As the Ubuntu Touch platform gets bigger and better, myself and the design team have been receiving more requests for feedback on designs, as well

Canonical
10 September 2013


Canonical
28 June 2013

Shorts: add, edit, share and adjust

Notes Ubuntu

In my previous blog post, we looked at the key screens for Shorts, the organic grid and the reading view. You can read about the list view behaviour in this document. In this post, I would like to look at journeys for adding and editing content, sharing an article and adjusting the reading view. Sharing

Canonical
28 June 2013


Canonical
25 June 2013

Latest design guides

User Experience Ubuntu

It’s been a while since our last update to the app design guides so I thought it was about time I shared the latest additions to this growing resource. Screen sizes A brief intro to the framework we use for designing for a scalable OS – the grid unit. With a link directly to a more detailed

Canonical
25 June 2013


Canonical
21 June 2013

Solving multiple calendar views

User Experience Ubuntu

One of the key challenges with designing calendar applications is the number of ways you can display your time, whether it’s by year, month, week or day. After a lot of good old fashioned hard work, we refactored navigation by making the tab header the key to switching between views. Although the direction I’ll take

Canonical
21 June 2013


Canonical
16 May 2013

Shorts, the RSS reader app

Notes Ubuntu

As you can see in the image above, I have spent some time looking at different types and contexts of reading, trying to understand what the reading experience might be for Ubuntu. The contexts of reading varies from libraries to magazine stands to the sofa in your lounge, and these each have an impact on

Canonical
16 May 2013


Matthew Paul Thomas
16 May 2013

System Settings for Ubuntu Phone

Notes Ubuntu

The design process for System Settings on the phone involved a competitor evaluation, identifying user journeys, generating many possibilities for the overview screen, and designing many individual settings screens.

Matthew Paul Thomas
16 May 2013


Canonical
1 May 2013

Weather & Clock app visual exploration

Notes Ubuntu

Thank you for all your positive feedback after our first blog post. We are very excited and are continuing with the designs, here’s a quick update on how we’re getting on. During the last few weeks we have been looking at the development of the weather and clock apps. We are also looking at set

Canonical
1 May 2013


Canonical
26 April 2013

Responding to orientation

Notes Ubuntu

We have just published a new chapter on our App Design Guides : how to handle orientation. To cater for the different orientations of a range of touch devices, we need to design apps for Ubuntu in a responsive way. Phone orientations The primary orientation for an app on the phone is portrait. Consider using landscape...

Canonical
26 April 2013


Canonical
12 April 2013

Core utility apps visual exploration

Featured Ubuntu

Hi everyone, following our process post last week I’m excited to share the first round of visual exploration for three of our core utility apps; clock, weather and calendar (calculator and an updated notepad soon too I promise!). It is important to note that this is still an early stage in the design process. Our

Canonical
12 April 2013


Canonical
5 April 2013

Core utility apps process update

Notes Ubuntu

Well done to everyone working on the core utility apps – we’ve made amazing progress so let’s celebrate that! We all want to see what’s coming up so here’s a summary of where we have been, where we are now and where we are going in our design process. Right hand side image : our

Canonical
5 April 2013


Canonical
26 March 2013

App patterns applied: weather key journeys

Notes Ubuntu

These last few weeks we have looked at the concepts behind our ritual apps, and explored key journeys for each. Now it is the turn of the weather app! Sitting down with visual design (visual designs coming soon, watch this space!), we fleshed out the original weather concept to explore how it will meet the user

Canonical
26 March 2013


Canonical
22 March 2013

App patterns applied: clock key journeys

Article Ubuntu

Moving forward with the design of the core apps, we’ve been working on the interaction details of the clock for a while now, building on these concepts introduced a few weeks ago. As with the calendar and calculator, we have outlined typical tasks a user wants to accomplish. We call them key journeys. We have grouped the key

Canonical
22 March 2013


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