Mobile Applications Design
So, you’ve decided to try mobile applications design, but you’re not sure where to start. No worries, we’ve got you covered. We will help you outline five things you need to know to get started in mobile applications design.
What is mobile applications design?
To put it in very broad terms, app designers are in charge of making an app look good, while developers make it work correctly. Mobile applications design encompasses both the user interface (UI) and user experience (UX). Designers are responsible for the overall style of the app, including things like the colour scheme, font selection, and the types of buttons and widgets the user will use. So, where do you start? At the beginning.
Depending on your reasons for wanting to design mobile applications, you may already know which platform you want to work with and why. But, if you’re just starting out and you’re not sure which is right for you, got for the one you’re most familiar with.
Our Work
Take a Look at our Portfolio, amazing things you can discover there.
We produced few dozens of websites and several mobile applications.
We bet next one will be yours…
DogHero Mobile App
To create a dependable community of dog lovers where one can find trusted dog-hosts who can host your four-legged friends and maintain the routine of homelike caring as it is rare to find a dependable, professional, and personal care taker.
DogHero offers solutions for dog owners to find a walk and pet-hosting services. It has a peer-to-peer pet boarding platform that connects pet owners with sitters that host dogs and keep the routine of caring and care at home.
Pluralsight
On-demand training made simple
It is an online education platform that offers a variety of video training courses for software developers, IT administrators, and creative professionals.
On-demand video content for skill-development and academic betterment has become a valuable commodity. And, there are very limited platforms which have been able to engage users with amazing interactive learning paths, with Pluralsight being one of them.
Eventbrite
Discover great events or create your own and sell tickets
It is the world’s largest event technology platform, powering millions of events in 180+ countries and territories.
The founders believed that no solution available in the market for the general public, who wanted to host events on their own and not to use a mediator for doing so. One of the pain point the founders tried to address by developing Eventbrite was to build a platform where anyone can sell, buy and organise events on their own.
Urban Ladder
It is an omnichannel furniture and decor retailer
Superior Quality Furniture Online: Select Wooden Furniture Online From Exclusive Array of Choices for Home & Office.
Urban Ladder is a design-led, omnichannel brand which offers furniture and home decor. With over 5000 designs across 35 categories such as living, dining, bedroom, study, and décor. It gives a unique touch to your home decor experience.
Our focus, to begin with, was on a single parameter and that was making that experience of buying furniture easy and enriching.
Glovo
Delivers the best products of your city in less than 1 hour
It is an on-demand courier service that purchases, picks up, and delivers products ordered through its mobile app. It aspires to be a multi-category lifestyle app with food delivery being the most popular offering.
The final version was successfully deployed after conducting comprehensive quality assurance. The product went on to receive a lot of positive feedback from the users, which resulted in Glovo acquiring more than 5.5 million unique users and 16,000 associated partners, and it now operates in 124 cities across 21 countries.