Plagiarism in the corporate branding guidelines
Photo by Gui Neto Helping enterprise clients includes reading a lot of corporate branding guidelines. These are lengthy documents with instructions about the usage of company’s logos, typography, and permitted colours. The idea is to ensure that a company’s communication media, products, and packagings convey a unified message and gut feeling to
Native apps still deliver the best user experience
Photo by Judit Klein Our clients often ask us to develop their mobile apps for as many platforms as possible and of course iOS and Android being the main options. It is understandable since they are trying to reach out to as many as users possible. In this situation we can either build apps for […]
Premature customization and branding will cost you
When the first release of a mobile app being developed, it is very tempting that you want to customize all the user interface elements that the iOS or Android operating systems provide by default. You want to deliver a unique user experience. The temptation comes from the fact that every new startup or enterprise app is trying […]
The app is mostly done we just need someone to develop it
Photo by Johan Sonin Frequently we get iOS and Android inquiries that say: We have an idea for a very successful app. The app design is all done and the app is mostly ready. We just need a development company to build it. I would also like to mention that we are under a tight […]
Would the IT be able to update a custom mobile app?
Image by Mark Fugarino We are often asked by our clients if their in-house IT staff can take over the future updates or they have to come back to us every time an update is needed. What are the types of upgrades that would be needed over time and what skills/knowledge would our tech support […]