Like this idea. 

Ariel Jakobovits
ajako...@adobe.com
650-350-0282

On Feb 24, 2012, at 2:43 PM, Daniel Reicher <danreic...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Another approach may be to build themes that closely follow the UI/UX
> guidelines of the native environments: Android ICS and iOS as initial
> targets and adding components to meet those specs: Scrollable Tabs, Seek
> Bars/Sliders, Progress Bar, Dialog, Toasts, Grid Lists, etc.
> 
> This would *theoretically* allow an app to be compiled to varied targets
> with a native feel and offers a pretty hard-target to work toward. If the
> logo is any indication, arriving at a common denominator for a
> Flex-specific UI/UX might prove challenging as a jumping off point, but
> could be revisited down the road - or just as a continuation of the current
> mobile theme.
> 
> On Thu, Feb 23, 2012 at 1:53 PM, David Francis Buhler <davidbuh...@gmail.com
>> wrote:
> 
>> The Android Design site appears to have a Creative Commons license. Perhaps
>> their license provides a foundation for us to begin?
>> 
>> On Thu, Feb 23, 2012 at 11:51 AM, Martin Heidegger <m...@leichtgewicht.at
>>> wrote:
>> 
>>> On 24/02/2012 01:38, David Francis Buhler wrote:
>>> 
>>>> Android has a highly organized, hierarchical approach to their UI
>> Design,
>>>> 
>>>> [1] http://developer.android.com/**design/index.html<
>> http://developer.android.com/design/index.html>
>>>> 
>>> 
>>> A awesome resource for touch based design! Thanks.
>>> 
>>> yours
>>> Martin.
>>> 
>> 

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