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Archive for the ‘Design’ Category

All the Android Buzz

Wednesday, November 11th, 2009

All the news this week in the cell phone industry has been about the new Motorola Droid which sold 100,000 units over the weekend. One of the members of TriMutiny actually just upgraded to this phone and plans on talking a bit more about it on our blog soon.

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I’m not so much interested in the Droid specifically as I am the OS that comes along with it. Google Android is obviously turning the heads of phone manufactures and consumers. In fact, by years end 18-20 new phones running Android will have been launched. I’m really excited to see what Google does with Android, after all, most of Google’s projects turn out to be huge successes. One thing that I’m curious to see pan out is the way the OS is implemented on different phones.

One thing Apple has going for it is standard design. All their phones are running very similar hardware. If you’ve used on iPhone you’d feel at home picking up any iPhone and using it. Android on the other hand is being run on multiple sets of hardware, multiple networks and with multiple means of implementation. Take a look at these phones reviewed by CNET… no two phones are the same. They’re not even similar. No, I don’t expect every phone to be cloned after the first, but how will Android developers compensate for this? I need to do more research, but I can imagine it would be difficult to develop an Android specific app for phones that have totally different hardware and capabilities.

30 Ugliest iPhone Apps

Wednesday, September 30th, 2009

You’ve probably all seen the 30 iPhone apps with sexy interfaces article that has circled the web lately. Yes, there are some awesome apps out there that use good design and are fun to look at while you use them. What i’ve wondered lately is why I haven’t seen a 30 ugliest iPhone apps feature. If you’ve spent any time in the App Store you know how easy this would be to do.

Instead of making a list of the worst looking apps out there, I’ll just give you some advice to help you and your app stay off of that list when it’s made. Are you ready for it? Its pretty deep…Let designers do design.

I think that too many apps are pushed through the idea and development stages without much thought about the user interface and how the app should look. These things are vitally important to the success of your app and shouldn’t be pushed aside. I’ve seen a ton of apps that are functional and useful but still don’t look good. Yes, there are a few worthless apps that are selling just because of their shiny logo and sleek interface. But if you want to take your app to the next level and really have a great product, don’t overlook the design. As we’ve all learned from watching too much HGTV, curb appeal really does matter.

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