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Global Moxie specializes in mobile design strategy and user experience for a multiscreen world. We offer consulting services, training, and product-invention workshops to help creative organizations build tapworthy mobile apps and effective websites. We're based in Brooklyn, NY. Learn more.

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Tapworthy: Designing Great iPhone Apps

Learn to Think iPhone

My latest book from O'Reilly Media explains how to craft exceptional iPhone apps through elegant design, efficient usability, and a healthy dollop of personality.

Tapworthy takes you from concept to polished interface design with plain-spoken principles and a rich trove of visual examples for designing exceptional interfaces for the iPhone and iPod Touch.

And no kidding: It’s a fun read, too.

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The Mobile Book
Smashing Magazine published The Mobile Book this week. I was honored to contribute the book’s final chapter about designing for touch. 2 comment(s)
New Rule: Every Desktop Design Has To Go Finger-Friendly
New hybrid keyboard-touch laptops and tablets have changed the game. When any desktop machine could have a touch interface, we have to proceed as if they all do. 13 comment(s)
Wroblewski's Theorem
“Anything that can be connected to the Internet, will be.” 3 comment(s)
Touch Means a Renaissance for Radial Menus
Radial menus are suddenly in vogue, but it's not just passing fashion. For touch, this is good interaction design. 3 comment(s)
With iOS Buttons, Know Your Right from Your Left
Back! Done! Cancel! Save! Mobile apps sport a bevy of buttons to dismiss a view, but their proper placement isn't always obvious. Here are the general rules to follow. 2 comment(s)
Grids, Design Guidelines, Broken Rules, and the Streets of New York City
The history of New York City's aggressive grid of city streets offers plenty of lessons for digital designers. 4 comment(s)
iOS App Icon Template for Illustrator
With every new Retina Display, designers get to build ever more app icons. Jon Hicks has a template to help. 1 comment(s)
The 967 Grid System
We're kinda in love with The 967 Grid System, Jonathan Ogden's send-up of grid frameworks. 0 comment(s)
Survey: Tablets, Windows Phone Hit Tipping Point with Developers
A survey of mobile developers reveals trends in the platforms and motivations that intrigue app builders. 0 comment(s)
Sync O'Reilly Ebooks to Dropbox
Easy access to Tapworthy and other O'Reilly books from anywhere you go. 0 comment(s)

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