Tuesday, November 10th, 2009
Hot off the trails of the news that Apress acquired the publishing rights to Kapsoft’s iPhone Application Sketch Book, comes the new iPhone Stencil.
Monday, November 9th, 2009
I just started getting caught up with all the podcasts I regularly listen to again. I got pulled away due to a recent project deployment that required long working days. The two podcasts I was working on are Boagworld and StackOverflow. More specifically, the same issue came up in episode 188 – Clearspace or Headleft? of Boagworld and episode 73 of StackOverflow.
Monday, September 28th, 2009
Wacom’s new Intuos4 Art Pen just finally began shipping last week. Previously, it had be on back-order since the release of the Intuos4 Tablet. I just got my hands on both the Intuos4 Art Pen and the Intuos4 Professional Kit. Originally, I had planned to just purchase the Art Pen, but after user Featherbeard on the ConceptArt forums noted that it doesn’t come with a Nib Extractor, I decided to just go ahead and get the Professional Kit as well. The Nib Extractor from the Professional Kit is the same as the one that comes with the Intuos4 tablet itself.
Tuesday, September 22nd, 2009
Designing an iPhone app? The concept isn’t much different from designing a website. At least for me it’s not. The primary process includes sketches that are used in meetings with either team members or clients before jumping into either OmniGraffle or Photoshop. The general idea is to stay away from the computer as much as possible in the initial design process to let creativity flow and not restrict yourself to the pixels on the screen.
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Thursday, September 17th, 2009
The folks over at Fuel Your Apps have created a nice post titled: An Ever Growing iPhone Resource Thread. It’s worth checking out as it will likely be constantly updated to add new content.
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