Posts by [ ui-ux ] tags
Article: UICode Low-code: A Figma Plugin That Generates Flutter Code
2021. március 22.
UICode is a low-code Figma plugin that can generate quite good Flutter code. Today UI designers use the Figma online tool, which is excellent for prototype building and wireframe building. Further refined, we can put a presentable application into the hands of our target group. UICode went beyond this and created a plugin for the popular Flutter framework with which we can already generate code. I looked at what it is sufficient for.
Article: 2021's Wonder Weapon: Gamification
2021. március 6.
The events of the past year have naturalized a new attitude and new habits for many of us. We got new hobbies condemned to indoor life. Research has shown that the time we spend pressing our mobile phones has greatly increased. Of course, games swept the board, alongside video call apps. In my article, I take the former under scrutiny to see what game creators achieved this with. I'm not revealing any big secret if I say: gamification.
Article: The New Experience: Adaptive eXperience (AX) (2021)
2020. december 29.
The past year 2020 gave us numerous new applications that we had to learn. There were those that appeared from nowhere. Others disappeared and dropped out of daily use as losers. The numerous new interfaces taught us to adapt, to learn something new daily. To immerse ourselves in the digital world. Even those who previously recoiled from smart devices. Can Adaptive experience help with this?
Article: UI/UX: Screen Development with 5 Useful Tips
2020. november 10.
Visual hierarchy helps in creating digital interfaces. Care must be taken that the appropriate information is available, while not unnecessarily flooding the user. The consumer decides in just a few seconds whether they understand what is on the page? Is it for them? Will they find what they are looking for? With a little attention, we can help a lot with this.
Article: The Beginnings: App Foundations
2020. november 1.
It is difficult to build a lasting castle on loose ground. Good foundations are needed in our everyday lives that we can build on. Such stable positions that can withstand unforeseen loads. This is no different in producing digital products. App foundations are also like this. They are easier to modify than their physical counterparts because they are not works carved in stone. Nevertheless, their creators must proceed just as precisely from the beginning as with a skyscraper.
Article: Incredible, These Steps Make Up Mobile App Development
2020. október 29.
I already wrote an article series about the five basic steps. Now I walk through the process of a specific mobile app development. Starting from the beginning, from the idea, through design, to release.
Article: How to Design a Mobile Application in 5 Steps - Part 5
2020. június 28.
We have reached the final part of my 5-part article series 'How to Design a Mobile Application in 5 Steps'. In the previous part, we discussed MVP development. If you missed it, read it, it's worth it! We continue with producing the final product, and nothing remains but the release.
Article: How to Design a Mobile Application in 5 Steps - Part 4
2020. június 16.
This is part 4 of my 5-part article series "How to Design a Mobile Application in 5 Steps". In the previous part, we discussed UI design. In this part, we will talk about creating the earliest presentable product initiative.
Article: How to Design a Mobile Application in 5 Steps - Part 3
2020. június 2.
This is part 3 of my 5-part article series 'How to Design a Mobile Application in 5 Steps'. In the previous part, we discussed validating the idea. Let's continue with designing user interfaces (UI).
Article: How to Design a Mobile Application in 5 Steps - Part 2
2020. május 19.
This is part 2 of my 5-part article series 'How to Design a Mobile Application in 5 Steps'. In the first part, we discussed coming up with the idea. Let's continue with validating our idea.
Article: How to Design a Mobile Application in 5 Steps - Part 1
2020. május 6.
In this 5-part series, I collect the thoughts and milestones that I encountered in connection with each of my projects.