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Ignoring the Android Honeycomb Action Bar Convention

March 15, 2011March 17, 2011 Leisa Reichelt10 Comments

I’m working on the UX for an application for the new Android Honeycomb User Interface (UI). This is the first time I’ve designed for this operating system and we were fortunate enough to have Nick Butcher of Google UK take us for a walk through the new environment and introduce us to some of the… Continue reading Ignoring the Android Honeycomb Action Bar Convention

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