This would be great. I've been working on some things like this. I've created skins for OSX like scrollbars [1], a throw button [2] and skins for search text input (I'll have to post it).
The throw button is any button that emits events when you press on it and drag into a direction. In the example [2] you click and drag to the left or the right to do things like bring in different views. If you double click on the button it shows the next example. This shows a header that acts as a sort of navigation controller. If you drag to the right or left it will switch views (theoretically - I didn't add this behavior). If you pull down from the top it could refresh the data (or pull in a view from the top). Same for any other direction. Do we have an examples section yet? If not I suggest, - Examples - Buttons - DataGrid - List But if we have skins should that be another section or part of the examples sections? - Skins - Buttons - DataGrid - List etc [1] http://www.judahfrangipane.com/examples/minimalscrollbars/ [2] http://www.judahfrangipane.com/examples/throwbutton/ThrowButtonDesktop.html On Thu, Feb 23, 2012 at 2:59 AM, Haykel BEN JEMIA <hayke...@gmail.com>wrote: > I think the first step should be to create new skins for the current Spark > components. Designers could make designs for them (ideally using a tool > that enables export to FXG like Illustrator) and then developers can create > skins out of them. > > Haykel > > > > > On 23 February 2012 09:41, Tomasz Maciąg | Fuse Collective < > t.mac...@fusecollective.com> wrote: > > > W dniu 2012-02-23 04:55, Martin Heidegger pisze: > > > >> Hello List, > >> > >> I think we need new ideas for user interface designs created with Flex. > >> New compared to the efforts in the Android/iOS community but also just > >> spectacular ones. > >> > >> What do you think? > >> > >> yours > >> Martin. > >> > > > > It's good idea and I've thought about it for some time now. I was planing > > to this here at Fuse Collective but right now we're swamped with work > and I > > can't spare designers... > > But still, when I find some time, I'm planning to do some > comps/wireframes > > (may be even code something) and then wait for one of designers to have > > some free time. > > However I'm not entirely sure how to tackle and two basic ideas fights in > > my head: > > 1. Create something based on the current components (I mean with pretty > > much the same functionality but different/nicer looks) > > 2. Innovate and try to create something new from scratch (It would > > probably took more time since it should be preceded with proper > research). > > > > New compared to the efforts in the Android/iOS community but also just > >> spectacular ones. > >> > > Martin, do you mean new/cool user interface just for Mobile or for > > desktop/browser too? > > >