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Questions regarding designing for Apple's iPhone OS.
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Is it okay to use depictions of cartoon characters in an iPhone app?
Here is one example involving Blizzard:
Blizzard sends a C&D to Warcraft Characters, other iPhone apps
[Blizzard have] already sent out cease-and-desist orders to two Warcraft-related iPhone apps that … and the Warcraft Arena Calculator), and now we've heard from its creator that Warcraft Characters has gotten the C&D treatment as well
Mike Schramm, WoW Insider
This next example isn't specific to an iPhone …
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How do designers render their work onto an iPhone/Android?
Search around for "mockup template". There are some free ones out there, and some paid. These allow you to easily create a realistic mockup using whatever artwork you desire.
Here's one good resourc …
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Using real products when creating fake mockups
Do
not use the iPhone 5s or iPhone 5c and iPod touch (5th generation)
product images if your app is not designed to display on the screen
size and resolution of these products. … For example, do not feature
iPhone 5s unless your app displays at 326 pixels per inch at
1136-by-640 resolution. …