User acquisition and retention are key resonance on what users think of the product. A detailed research and best understanding of user behavior help us lay basic foundation for a great experience and interface.
A sequence of movements or actions of users is staged where the goal is to optimize users ability to accomplish a task with the least amount of effort. At this stage, multiple such scenarios are challenged and best possible solutions are devised.
Based on the finalized user flow and scenarios, the architecture of screens is created. At this step, the ideas are presented to the client and an initial understanding is established between UX, UI and development teams. The UI team develops the final GUI for the finalized screens.
Before the development and after the GUI, the designs are prototyped to look out for frictions, practical user tests. Appropriate feedback and results of user testing are implemented in the design.
The finalized designs are developed in HTML, compatible with various devices and resolutions.
We craft intuitive, robust apps, with Pixel perfect designs. While designing, we use tools like Sketch Constraints or Xcode to create adaptive designs across the various screen size. Our designs follow the architecture and principles of HIG for iOS. Using powerful capabilities of Apple platform, we build apps that work seamlessly.
Our Best practices for Interaction and Engagement:
Our Goal for a great design and experience is to allow for a unified experience across platforms and device sizes. That is why our Apps are built with Adaptive UI, recommended by Google. With so many screen sizes and devices, maintaining uniformity throughout is crucial. Android mobile applications Dre developed at our studio, to reassure users a great experience, high performance, and quality of the build.
Our Best practices for Interaction and Engagement:
This approach combines the Best of both the worlds for businesses who intend to build apps that are constantly evolving, and changing. Most often the approach is deployed to develop MVPs at early stages. While the Hybrid Mobile Apps fall in the middle of the spectrum, they are a good choice for Apps that need to be developed within constrained time and budget.
Some popular web-based hybrid app frameworks that we use