Pre-Order for $25

Before I commit to shipping these to lots of people, I'll need at least a dozen orders. You will get it soon, but not tomorrow so be patient. To speed it up, be sure to and have them order one also.

The price is $25 for pre-orders, going up to $30 once that arbitrary number is reached. This includes shipping to US addresses only. I love all of you equally, but shipping for poster tubes seems outrageous, so I may have to charge each country individually, and it may be like $30 or more per! If you want one, contact me and I'll put you on a list and get back to you later.

As we wrote Designing Mobile Interfaces, it seemed obvious that there should be some supporting products to go with it. This wiki is a key part of it, and existed before the book was published even.

Other stuff, like a mobile app to look up patterns is just something we don't have the technical skills to do. And none of this makes big money, so we can't afford to pay a developer. If you want to volunteer, please contact me about it.

One obvious one was a poster, with all the patterns summarized and classified at a glance. People have asked for them from pretty much the day the book was released. And... I could never get it together. Design didn't work, I've been busy, and printing seemed outrageous. Well, I have finally got a decent design, I think, and I can print them myself.

Check out the design, and download a copy if you want a digital copy. Mobile Design Patterns Poster

What you will get

Since I print these myself, you get a 24x36" piece of paper. It's fairly plain paper, not shiny like your Justin Bieber poster might be. But, very nice paper; very white, very flat and hard, and fairly indestructible.

The ink is outdoor grade. It's waterproof and fade-proof, so it should last a long time, even if you have one of those nice, light-filled offices.

One thing I print with this is maps, which get all wrinked when you get rained on, but they don't run or tear or anything.

It will come rolled, in a tube. I'd frame or maybe laminate it so it lasts. Don't just stick it on the wall as a piece of paper, unless you want to risk damage and buy another each month. Which really would be fine with me.

Shipping

Posters are large, so inexplicably expensive to ship. I think I have a trick of using flatrate tubes...

International? Not yet. Working on it.