Hi. I'm actually a UX designer, and I need official navigation bars assets, to be used in my UX designs and for my assets. And also to give by to the community too, to other people or designers that may need Android navigation bar icons too in the future. It because most of the sources are only mods and APKs, it's rare for raw graphic assets in here in XDA, and I don't know how to break them open.
I need them either in SVGs (not on XML Android Vector Drawable files, if you can please convert it to me) or PNGs for:
1. Google Pixel (the hollowed one, with home button with thin ring on it)
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2. AOSP Android
3. Samsung Experience (for S8 and Note 8)
4. AOSP Android N (one on Developer beta with Home button that's like a flower, with four colors of Google, with other animation frames too)
5. Xperia AOSP
6. HTC
If you can and if possible please provide me the complete (all the possible and available nav buttons on that OEM, e.g. Multi Window Recents Button, Change Keyboard buttons, Options button (the three dotted ellipses icons) and others)
...and the most recent, latest ones, from their flagship phones. If you can't provided them all by yourself, just help me find and get it on any ways. Thanks
Hey, let me know if you found them and share them if possible.
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hello xda community,
i've been searching for a theme like this for ages but never found something like that... (gChrome was a good attempt though)
ohh and... i've got no idea about themeing and that kind of stuff (AND i don't know how to re-sign an update file
basically it should be like:
- black / brown app tray background
- blue highlights on menus (like on enochX)
- instead of the default white background on menus, make it white with stripes (keep transparency, however)
- if possible, invert black / white on listviews like settings, i doubt if this is possible however...
- new font maybe?
- default lockscreen
- OS X icons...
- maybe slight status bar mod... see OS X bar for example
- other gfx?
- the drag down status window: with white stripes, transparent... see the style of the OS X windows
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that's what it should look like
Maybe you should try to get an Iphone
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Maybe you should try to get an Iphone
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maybe you should try increasing your post count with useful posts
absolute bull****, that answer was, despite that this thread is way too old and i made it on my own already.
If you have already filled your own request, I will close this thread.
I would like to know the font's name used on the android.com subdomains, as a secondary font (on source.android.com for the title Open Source Project, on the developer site for the title Developers, etc).
It is also the font used for the clock lock screen in the latest releases of Android (from ver 2.0+).
Could anyone help me?
At first I put it into WhatTheFont to see if I could get a quick result which turned up this font but it wasn't exact (but very similar) and seemingly non-free which isn't in true Android fashion.
Found this post which went into changing it. I'd previously thought Android just came with the standard Droid font family so I pulled the Clockopia.ttf from my Galaxy S to have a look.
Turns out the font it only has the numbers necessary for the lock-screen clock, the fonts are also apparently used in a Digital Clock widget (or the framework for making digital clock widgets from the looks of it) and the 'Desk Clock' application.
The platform fonts can also be found over at the AOSP.
I'll presume Google are keeping the font secret or just haven't released it unless anyone else can dig any further.
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Storopia.ttf in Vending.apk/assetts/fonts ????
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Storopia.ttf in Vending.apk/assetts/fonts ????
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Thank you very much, it is it.
@blackstoneuser5:
Thank you for the research, I've found the Clockopia.ttf too, but just as you said, it only contains the numbers. But Storopia.ttf contains all letters, this is just what I need
No problem, I'm glad I could help.
It's wierd that the font isn't included with aosp and is only distributed, as a complete font, with google's proprietary bits.
Hello!
I made those icons for me to use on my Galaxy S. There are two versions: one is colored, one is black and white.
As you will see this is a work in progress. This small count of about 17 icons suits me fine but if there is interest I will add more.
I've made a README inside the *.zip but I'll post it here too:
Icon sets for Android devised HOW TO:
1. Put icons folder somewhere in phone memory but make sure it's a place
which is allowed for your image viewer to scan. (I've set manually image folders in Qpic
although I am sure most people don't bother doing this)
2. Install Desktop Visualizer.
3. Make Desktop Visualizer widget 2 columns by 1 row.
4. Tap the new widget.
5. Follow the on screen instructions.
Notes:
- this icon set was created and tested with Samsung Galaxy S I9000
but should work perfectly fine for smaller screens.
- I've shared my *.psd file so that people can edit it and do whatever
they want with it
- the icon set was created by XDA user HeavenCanWait
That's about it I suppose. Have fun, use and share if you like it!
Here's how the icons look:
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and
And finally, a link to download the archive:
D O W N L O A D
The notification icons for my various apps on the left side of the status bar in the leaked ICS builds are too small and dark. I think there was an option in the AOSP ROM to increase the size but is there any way to do this in the leaked stock D4 ICS ROMs?
Here's a screenshot of what I'm referring to:
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BUMP!
I've been searching for no less than 3 hours. I find that HEAPS of people are complaining, but no-one has any answers or solutions!
Well I have an answer/solution, but not an implementation!
Samsung's Touchwiz Launcher for ICS clearly shows big bright app notification icons (don't have a screenshot to show you, you'll have to take my word for it because I used to have it until I flashed CM9 ) Now all apps show small dim icons in stock Google ICS roms (i.e. AOSP, AOKP, CM9 etc etc) so clearly it's an issue with stock Google ICS. Samsung saw this as a problem, and implemented a fix in their Touchwiz ICS launcher.
SO!
We just need a clever kid out there to either:
Somehow extract only the status bar component so that those of us on stock Google roms can flash the Touchwiz status bar, or
Work out the fix/hack that Samsung used/implemented in the TWLauncher that makes the app icons/notifications much brighter and bigger
So, can someone please help?! I'm sure it can be done (but then again maybe I'm being naive)...
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MATERIAL SEARCH BAR FOR ZOOPER
Hi all, recently I developed a simple collection of Material Design Search Bar for Zooper Widget.
The application comes with:
- A simple Material dashboard, developed by +Sasi Kanth. With the dashboard you can see changelog, install fonts and see some infos about the developers, in just few clicks.
- The same search bar in 19 different color and light and dark variant, choose the colore you like the most! Every color is extract from the Material Palette, for a total of 38 Material search bars!
Material Search Bar is free and without ADS. What are you waiting for install it?
How to add a search bar to the homescreen:
- Open the app and tap on "Install" in the "Install font" tab.
- Go to your home screen and add a 4*1 Zooper Widget.
- Tap on it.
- Select "Material Search Bar".
- Choose the search bar you prefer.
- Return to your home and wait few seconds.
Some screenshots
For every problem or suggestion contact me on Hangouts or send me a mail. Or if you just want to see some new stuff from me add me on Google Plus
Google Plus profile: https://plus.google.com/u/0/+FrancescoBaldan
My email: [email protected]
Hope you like guys
Awesome work, @fra98. :highfive: