(via Mark) - With CS5 now available the EMEA Evangelism team have scheduled a series of E-Seminars covering everything from design in Photoshop CS5 to development, and even deployment of your applications using the Flash Platform suite of tools.
The tools covered will include Flash Builder, Flash Professional, Flash Catalyst, Flex 4 and the Flash Player 10.1 and AIR 2 runtimes. In my own session we’ll also be covering Device Central and some asset optimization guidelines for targeting mobile phones.
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As mobile devices, platforms, and app stores proliferate, it's more important than ever to have the latest device information at your fingertips. Adobe Fireworks CS5 is integrated with Adobe Device Central CS5, enabling you to leverage handset data and work more productively from inception to final launch of your mobile project.
On the Adobe DevNet was recently published an interesting article (from Liz Myers) about how to harness the power of Fireworks combined with Device Central in "mobile" common workflows: Mobile workflows using Fireworks CS5 and Device Central CS5. Enjoy!
(via Forum Nokia) - The visual style of a Web Runtime widget can make or break the success of the app. The Widget Design Tutorial guides designers through the visual styling of a Web Runtime widget using XHTML and Cascading Style Sheets (CSS). The widget uses the COLOURlovers.com web API, and allows users to search for and view popular colours, palettes, and patterns.
he Hue widget described in this tutorial is specifically designed and optimised for the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic device but can be used with all S60 5th Edition Devices. You can download a copy of the widget from the Forum Nokia website.
(via UXmag) - Luke Wroblewski has posted some useful resources about touch gestures on his blog, a unique set of resources for software designers and developers working on touch-based user interfaces.
The first resource is a Touch Gesture Reference Guide. The second resource is a roundup of the multi-touch gestures and diagram styles used by a number of different design groups on a range of input devices, including Apple's multi-touch trackpad and Magic Mouse, Windows 7 for multi-touch, Wacom's Bamboo device, and others.
There's a new page on Forum Nokia showcasing latest Flash Lite tutorials created by Forum Nokia and Omega Mobile, made possible by funding from the Open Screen Project Fund.
Want to learn how to best take advantage of support for Adobe Flash Lite on Nokia devices? If so, these demonstration applications are a good place to start. These tutorials are designed to provide you with working code for key aspects of Flash Lite integration with the latest S60 devices from Nokia. You will find code for key tasks such as obtaining location information, sending an SMS message, and many more.
Read the full article and download source code here.
Forum Nokia just published a series of Flash Lite tutorials along with source files including several interesting development topics.
These tutorials provide working code for key aspects of Flash Lite integration with the latest S60 devices from Nokia. Each tutorial includes the Flash project, skinned swf files that can be run on an S60 5th Edition device and a tutorial guide document. Several of the tutorials illustrate the packaging of Flash Lite content into a WRT widget.
This is the complete list:
Music application tutorial LBS application tutorial RSS news application tutorial All application tutorials Social Networking application tutorial Photostream application tutorial Event application tutorial Video application tutorial
Mark just posted a very interesting article about Flash Player 10.1/PhoneGap integration on the Nexus One:
As we edge closer to the release of Flash Player 10.1 in the first half of this year, it seems appropriate to revisit these posts. In this post you’ll see that there are hidden benefits to using a common runtime across device platforms, some of which are not that obvious.
The result of my week long investigation is that (using the beta version) I can hook up Flash Player 10.1 to the camera; but that’s just the start. Let’s look at how it’s done…
Read the full post here. Thanks for sharing Mark!

(via Vivek) - A new article posted in Adobe Devnet by Dave Zuverink on “Design tips for creating mobile RIAs”.
Mobile-specific websites (mobile RIAs) can be built with various combinations of HTML, JavaScript, or Adobe Flash technology. This article focuses on exploring some of the design opportunities offered by such websites. I describe what a mobile RIA is and why you should build one. I then provide several tips for making your mobile RIA a compelling experience for your users.
Read the full article here.















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