Friday 1 March 2019

Long Island Advertising: The Do's And Don'ts Of Creating Apps

By Arthur Williams


To say that technology has grown over the past several years would be an understatement. For evidence of this, all you have to do is look at smartphones, which are home to a number of intuitive, useful apps. The developers behind these programs follow certain rules and guidelines so that they perform at high levels. Here are some do's and don'ts that those in Long Island advertising can provide so that the best results are seen.

One of the crucial "do's" of creating apps is to keep the design process simple. After all, you're most likely creating programs for mobile devices that anyone can use. What this means is that if you find your app a bit too complex, chances are that others will feel the same way. Ease of use matters in app design, so by maintaining this mindset, you'll be able to create user-friendly apps that will be positively received by those that download them.

It's also worth noting the importance of security, which is another area where mobile apps thrive. If someone uses your app, and they feel like it's not safe to proceed, it won't be able to perform at the level you'd like. This is one of the reasons why routine updates matter. Not only do they help with the performance of your app, but they can be used to make your program more secure, no matter what type of information is being shared.

Now let's discuss some of the things to avoid in creating mobile apps, starting with a lack of smart branding. One of the rules of creating apps for companies is to stay on brand, from color choices to font styles, as these should reflect the companies in question. This logic is no different from other promotional tools, including online brochures and websites. When everything related to a business is on brand, overall performance will increase.

It's also worth noting button size on your app's interface. As users navigate your program, they should be able to easily move from one section to the next. This is done largely with buttons that can be tapped, swiped, or otherwise accessed. Make note of your app's buttons and see if they can be easily accessed. If it's proving difficult for this to happen, then you may have to go back to the drawing board and make the proper adjustments.




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