Thursday, February 21, 2019

App Development Do's And Don'ts By Long Island Advertising Agencies

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 ways to develop solid mobile apps is with a focus on simplicity. It's important to remember that you're designing programs that are meant to be used by anyone, regardless of their level of expertise in the world of technology. Your apps should be just as accessible to tech-savvy individuals as those that aren't familiar with said technology. Simplicity is key in getting your app onto as many devices as possible.

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.

When it comes to the "don'ts" of creating apps, let's start with a lack of understanding of the brand. Let's say that you log into Chase's bank app; chances are that you will expect to see mostly blue, as it's the main color that the brand in question uses. If anything other than blue is the focal point, it creates a disconnect between the app and the brand it's associated with. Staying on brand matters in every aspect of business, including app development.

Additionally, consider that small buttons and visual prompts on your app probably won't do. The reason for this is that your app will be utilized with human fingers, which means that these prompts should be sized accordingly. It's possible that someone may tap a certain button, only to tap an entirely different one by accident. This could either be due to small size or the buttons in question being too close to each other. By resizing these prompts accordingly, users won't run into such problems.




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