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Creating Your Mobile App – What Should I Think About?

Mobile Apps today has got to be the smartest things to create if you’re a firm believer that technology is our future!

Having said that, a whole lot of process, struggle & thinking comes when deciding on making a new Mobile Application. Of course, you need a proper guidance & must educate a thing or two about it before taking the plunge. Significantly, since every person is busy on their phones looking for a better way to keep themselves engaged & entertained, a new mobile app is what you must invest your time in!

What’s the first step?

The very first step should be deciding on the type of app & what audience to target whether it’s a game for children or is it built for shopping. This isn’t even the tip of the iceberg because since you want the app to work spectacularly, it would be astute to do thorough market research. A few questions you should be asking

  • How would it help people in simplifying/entertaining life?
  • What would be the marketing strategy in order to reach out far & far?

Initial Scope of Work

Decide on the aims & objectives is the key to a successful project. Design briefs, calls, and Zoom conferences, brainstorming sessions as well as mood-boards can contribute towards productive work. If talking about a logo designing team, the work begins with sales managers and business analysts who take over the first line of communication with clients.

Also, a few things are to be decided before anything which includes: –

  • Research keywords with which the company represents its identity
  • Name of the app
  • preferred structure and functions which you clearly want to see in the app
  • Visual features (color palette, general style, special features, etc.)
  • potential technologies, devices, and surfaces at which the app will be used

Estimation

All the data collected at the previous stage enables business analysts and sales managers to give the client the first-level estimation of the time needed for the project as well as the capital needed to execute it. Of course, providing an exact estimation for the whole project is not possible as the data is to be reviewed after every stage of the design process. Likewise, there can be products requiring a very clear structure, and not including many crucial stages; hence, the estimation will be quite exact from the very first day. However, in complex & huge projects, higher are the chances of estimation reviews and adjustments.

Wireframe

In the modern & advanced world, a wireframe is absolutely a glorified storyboard as this is the very place where you take your sketch as well as design idea. With its help, a little more clarity and functionality can be achieved. As this becomes the foundation for your app’s development, remember that this is a really very significant step. Various wireframing websites can aid at this point to bring your sketches to digital life with functionality like click-through and icons.

Prototyping

Many customers see the prototype as something very close to the final version of product design – in technical words “UI in action”. Prototyping is very much efficient and useful as a vital step between UX design and UI design.

The prototypes on the UI stage can be fashioned for the presentation of the application. Also, it’s generally for testing and improving the functionality of the features – a step where people do get confused. Hence the time should be spent in coding a demo-version where the usability should be strictly checked in the first stage of UX. Certainly, it can be spectacular if you make prototypes both for UX and UI, but majorly all designers and customers agree to invest time on design tasks as they’d rather improve the design at a cheaper rate.

Deciding On The Back End of The App

At this point in your app development, you have a storyboard of how you want your app to operate & it surely now’s the time for utilization of that storyboard to begin examining its functionality.

Over here, try using your wireframe, to delineate your servers, APIs, and data diagrams. Countless brilliant do-it-yourself app builders can provide you with the tools to easily do this while some smart apps would do everything for you.

No matter what method you’ve chosen to develop that app, it is imperative that clear diagrams are drawn as they will give directions, leading everyone working on the project. In case you meet any technical issues or glitches, revise your wireframe to sort that out.

Test, Test & Test Before Launch

Importantly, you don’t want your app to crash on the very first day. Hence, what you need to do is test it repeatedly on different devices so that it’s loud & clear that the user won’t feel any hurdles while they’re using it. Simultaneously at the end of the day, any app that’s fashioned should be easy to use & not at all complicated as that is the biggest turn-off for users all around the globe!

Happy Mobile App Making!