Micro interaction

So you have a big idea and you have reached the stage where you want to know how much money you will have to part with in order to get the perfect design for your application? You are in the right place.

You formulated a vision of how your product should look and even sketched a few screens to illustrate the flow of the idea and now you are ready for the development of your demo

We are a generation that takes this miracle called a mobile device for granted, and I call it a miracle because those who know the history and evolution of the development of mobile devices and operating systems, understand that there will be a crazy arms race between the manufacturers in such a short time. So short that it is hidden from most people's knowledge.

The Internet of Things and wearables are likely to be with us for a while, if not longer. Applications for wearable products are starting to pick up speed in 2017 compared to the Internet of Things, where development is maturing at a slower pace and we will probably start to see more order in things at the end of 2017. Both Apple and Google and of course the companies that are trying to catch up, are developing applications in the operating systems that have in common a connection to objects that are In the physical world with the aim of ultimate control from one device over all our needs.

Native apps are focused on mobile platform IOS or Android using development tools and a supporting language. Native apps are built to get the most performance for the platform it serves.

HTML5 uses standard web technologies. This method of rapid development and the possibility of presentation from any device creates a Cross Platform application that allows you to work on different devices without developing for each device separately. While the development costs and time are small, the main perceived lack is the inability to use the device's native functionality (camera, security, calendar, geolocation and more)

The design comes to life when the creativity of "telling the story" of the experience takes place and this is of course the animation, therefore, when you consider on paper the process of making your product

In this document, written in simple and matter-of-fact language, it is important to find and distill the proven value uniqueness of the service/application in the competitive market, if you don't have one, you should think again

Do you have an idea for a product or service, and are you eager to get to business? Excellent! You have come to the right place. Before you spend time, money, and other energy, you should know a few things that will advance you and your product faster to the goal and, in the long run, will cost you less.
What is UX, and how can it serve you in your product design?

Google has taken it upon itself to create a visual language for users using the classic principles of excellent design with innovation with the help of technology and science. This language is called Material Design and you can find it in most of the most reputable and leading applications and websites in the world.

What sets Material Design apart is the attention to the pixel and the intuitive solution its architects came up with to create a simple and precise language to drive action.

Here are some of the most successful examples: