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AJuviler Jamie Juviler Updated February 16 2022 Published November 16 2020 So you want to design an app The process may seem simple enough with over three billion smartphone users worldwide theres a good chance youre a wellversed app user yourself. How hard could it be person using a smartphone to browse for inspiration apps But when its time to put pen to paper and start sketching mockups one quickly learns that an engaging mobile app is much easier to use than to create. The good news is that like with any art form firsttime app designers dont need to form their ideas from thin air. Rather the best way to start is to take inspiration from our favorite examples. you can identify what makes their designs so effective and apply these principles to your own work. Just one issue There are. Millions of apps to choose from and not all are created equal from a design standpoint. To help your planning weve compiled 18 mobile apps that showcase a mastery of user interface UI and user experience Digital Marketing Service UX design. Feel free to pick out your favorite qualities from each example and incorporate them into your own unique innovative app. Get Started on HubSpots CMS Software for 25month Mobile Apps for Inspiration Headspace Sleep Cycle Duolingo Snapseed DoorDash Transit Hotel Tonight Lifesum Digit Qapital Evernote iA Writer Libby Sweetgreen Days SoloLearn Artifact Uprising Keezy 1. Headspace Headspace is a mobile app for guided meditation and mindfulness. It helps users reduce. Stress and anxiety improve concentration get better sleep and keep an overall calmer mind. Above all else Headspace aims to make meditation accessible for anyone and this mission is reflected in its pleasant design. With a soothing color palette simple text and instructions and light and clean UI Headspace delivers and experience that beginners and experts alike will appreciate. When training your mind the last thing you need is a clunky distracting design from your meditation app. Headspace does the opposite it keeps the focus on your development and everything in the design is there to.
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