Every year, Web design grows and so many awesome things are being published daily. I can only imagine that the best is yet to come in 2015, including many of the trends we predicted for 2014. While many of those trends will still be around in 2015 (and probably 2016), it’s time to see what new trends are likely to emerge in 2015. While everyone is reflecting on the year that was and looking ahead to the year that will be, let’s take a look at some Web design trends we will likely see when we turn the calendar to 2015. You can view them all on one...
A very happy new year to everyone. Live long and prosper! On this New Year, we wish that you have a wonderful January, a lovely February, a Peaceful March, a stress-free April, a fun-filled May, and Joy that lasts from June to November, and finally a happy December. May my wishes come true and may you have a charming and lucky New Year 2015....
Flemington building, Ho Chi Minh city, Vietnam, 20 July 2013, the annual event Open Game Development Conference (OGDC) came back for its second time. Organised by VNG, the event is aimed to create opportunities for local game developers to learn and share as well as listen to experiences from both local and foreign experts on the game industry. At OGDC 2013, beside speakers from VNG, guest speakers from Vietnam and Asian studios such as DeNA Asia Pacific Holdings Pte Ltd, Singapore NHN, Cami Games JSC and of course Vinova Pte Ltd, were invited. Activities in this event included, but not limited to, sharing practical experiences in game development, from how to develop a successful game to strategies in game development or the concerns about this competitive field. A very popular topic that was discussed is Mobile Game – the hottest trend nowadays with the popularity of smartphones. Taking part in OGDC 2013, Vinova sent 3 speakers: Mr Cody Nguyen, Lead Web Developer, presented “Cross platform game development for mobile web”, Mr Alviss Ha, Lead Designer, talked about “Dong Son Art Style in mobile game” and Mr Stefan Nguyen, Lead Game Developer, contributed the topic “Awesome 2D game development with Spines”. They brought to the conference our latest game, which is still under development, Ultimate Arrow. The game attracted a lot of attention from the crowd. The slides of the above mentioned presentations as well as others in OGDC can be found in this link. The recorded video of the session will be available...
“Demand for casual games is expected to soar with the dramatic rise in mobile web, tablets and smartphones consumption in Asia in the next two to three years. More Indie game developers like Vinova, Lewenhart Studios and other game-changers are taking on the global market, at Singapore’s doorstep.” The above quote is the introduction of an article named “In Good Company – Indie game developers get “Thumbs Up!” at Casual Connect Asia 2013 ” on MDA website which tells a story of mobile game development in Asia based on the event Casual Connect Asia 2013. In this story, Vinova was told as a successful Indie game developers with the castle defense game “Ultimate Arrow“. Ultimate Arrow had won the “Best in Show” award at the Indie Showcase in Singapore, given out to the game voted the best by CCA participants during the three days. In Casual Connect Asia 2013, Stefan Nguyen – Vinova Lead Game Developer also had a speech to share the experiences of Spine in 2D game development. Do access the link for the full article. Vinova is going to launch “Ultimate Arrow” by July 2013, and is exploring opportunities with professional publishers to promote the game in Asia. Do download and support...
July 1, Mozilla released the first two smartphones carry its new own operating system – Firefox OS: the ZTE Open and Alcatel One Touch Fire. The two devices will soon be available through Telefonica and Deutsche Telekom. Telefonica announced that the ZTE Open will be offered in Spain starting on July 2 for 69 euros ($90). The Firefox OS is an open-source system, intended to compete with Android for developer attention, and the experience is reportedly similar to using an Android device. It was developed using HTML5, the language of the Web, which Mozilla hopes will make it easier for third party developers to produce apps. With HTML5 integrated onto an open source operating system, there’s definitely a possibility that Firefox could catch on with that crowd, although it remains to be seen if the software has the performance or longevity to make a splash. Mozilla hopes to conquer much of Central and Eastern Europe, Asia and Latin America with Firefox OS — most of which are currently dominated by cheap Android devices. Reference: PCworld,...
At the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) on June 10, 2013 in San Francisco, Apple announced its upcoming mobile operating system iOS 7 with the redesigned user interfaces and couple of improvements compared to iOS 6. With the flat and “colorful” design, the design of iOS 7 is very controversial. One of the reporter from Forbes, Ewan Spence, after taking part in WWDC 2013, had written a very interesting letter involved in this hottest news. The letter is from Android to Apple’s fans talking about iOS 7 design and its change. Here is the content of this letter: “Dear Apple Fans, I write to you as the comedic personification of Android, having sat through the WWDC keynote and the debut of iOS 7. Can I just point out a few things that your OS is doing that contrast with how we do things over here? You don’t need to worry about all the pastel colours being thrown around making everything old look new. While the new iOS 7 software is going to be available on older Apple hardware, the chances are that the new OS will debut inside yet another new physical design of the iPhone that may be announced in September. That means a huge expense for anyone upgrading their handset from an iPhone 4 or 5 to presumably the iPhone 6. Actually it means two expenses, as they’ll need to buy a new case as well as a new phone. If you’re spending that sort of money, you should really look at Android… we’ve got lots of cases to suit every budget. We’ve got a grid based...
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