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My knowledge, insights & experience in digital media. Hopefully inspiring, fellow freelance web designers & usability consultants.

How long does it take to create an iPad App?

Many companies and potential clients are often somewhat surprised at how long it takes to develop an app from start to finish. While apps are run on mobile phones and don’t typically take up much memory, they still take a good deal of time to plan out, design, develop, test (hate the applications that freeze, lose what you where just typing and then turn off right?) and launch. While they rarely take as long to develop as a full software application or website, most apps typically take at least two to three months to develop from start to finish.

“At the end of this phase you should have a fully functioning app ready to be downloaded from iTunes.”

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Misho Baranovic iPhone-based street photography exhibition 17 – 1 July 2011

My friend and fellow Melbournian has been on a rampage these past few months. Popping up in Australian cities, snapping fabulous photos of unsuspecting locals and travellers a like.

Misho-Baranovic-iPhone-Photography-Exhibition

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11 things you didn’t know about Instagram

Instagram has captured the hearts of iPhone users around the world with its elegant design, filters that turn any photo into a potential work-of-art, and — most importantly — integrated social sharing that’s quick and easy.
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10 Things to know about making an iPhone app.

How do you go about creating an app for the App Store? In fact, what do you need to know and do before you begin app development? Lets keep it simple and straight to the point. Continue reading…

19 Compressive UI Guidelines for the lastest Mobile Devices

As we all begin to delve into the world of mobile experience, its always good to ensure we provide a solution which matches the device for which it is intended. Below are the official user interface (UI) and user experience (UX) guidelines from manufacturers.

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