Developers: The challenges of UI design for Android and all touch interfaces [ARM TechCon 2015]

The challenges of UI design with Dr. Roland Krause of Integrated Computer Solutions, Inc.

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18 thoughts on “Developers: The challenges of UI design for Android and all touch interfaces [ARM TechCon 2015]

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  2. Reading the comments sounds like a bunch of ignorant idiots… It took 9 weeks to create the UI from conception for a client thats why he's proud of it… Great vid to see what goes on behind the scenes

  3. Material Design? I think a 12 year old would do a better job at designing software then those people… What ever they say, that is not good UI.. it looks more the UI you would find in old nokia phones… The UX is not that good either.. there is no transition animations.. the use of gradients in background colors is bad, the user of colors is bad.. very minimal amount of icons and the icons that are there are very badly designed. I can go on for ages talking about this but my point is, that is not a good example.. its bad UX and the UI looks old and ugly. These people definitely are not the right type of people to give advice on UI design..

  4. What a load of rubbish. Ordinary I like your vids but you could of challenged him more… how about focus groups, stats, heat maps and so on… not some '80s flowchart thing

  5. Sorry, but UI is pretty bad visually. Maybe it works ok from UX perspective, but visually Android lollipop is 100 times better looking. Designers should design interfaces not engineers.

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