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The Touch Gesture Reference Guide is an excellent resource for UX developers, with an overview of widely accepted touch gestures, visual representations of gestures for wireframing, and an overview of platform support for each. The guide was created by Craig Villamor, Dan Willis, Luke Wroblewski, and Jennifer Rhim.


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ethnobot:

davidkaneda:

The Touch Gesture Reference Guide is an excellent resource for UX developers, with an overview of widely accepted touch gestures, visual representations of gestures for wireframing, and an overview of platform support for each. The guide was created by Craig Villamor, Dan Willis, Luke Wroblewski, and Jennifer Rhim.

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    Very useful UX Touch Gesture reference.