To mock-up the user interface of a website, software or any other product, you’ll need some basic UI elements. And this is where wireframing kits and UI design kits come in handy. When you want to create a low-fidelity prototype for your projects, you can use these kits to give your idea a certain shape, keeping it abstract and not losing yourself in details.
SmashingMagazine prepared an overview of useful web and mobile user interface kits, handy PDFs and resources that we can use in our projects. They’ve carefully selected the most useful kits and resources to get you going in the early stages of a project. Enjoy!
(vai Vivek) – Nice presentation “a selection of thoughts on the 2010 mobile landscape from yiibu.” Enjoy.
(via Vivek) – Designers at Punchcut prepared this video to illustrate the thinking about touch UI design. Designing for touch-based mobile user interfaces requires new thinking and an expanded design vocabulary. Punchcut Perspective: Considerations for Designing Touch UI from Punchcut on Vimeo.
(via forum.nokia) – This is the third article in a Mobile Browsing series that explores design guidelines related to the Nokia Web Browser. Previous articles discussed the browser’s various features, approaches for delivering content to mobile browsers, and some usability issues. Future articles will delve more deeply into the practical Web development world, providing useful templates and examples.
This particular article works in tandem with an example Web site that illustrates and supplements the information presented here and provides code examples. Designers can view the Web site side by side with a normal desktop browser and the Nokia Web Browser on their mobile device. They are free to use any pieces of code to develop their own site.
http://www.forum.nokia.com/…/nokia_web_browser_article_3.html
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