In this article, we will give you a brief overview of 17 mobile app design elements.
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17 elements for designing a great mobile app
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Feature prioritization methods for creating a mobile app MVP
This article will discuss six feature prioritization methods for creating a mobile app MVP.
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Differences between a mobile app POC, prototype, and an MVP
This article will discuss the three most common app validation tools—POC, prototypes, and MVPs, and explain the differences between them.
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15 ways you could validate your mobile MVP
Validating your mobile MVP is important because it's the first step in building your brand. This article will show you how to validate MVP.
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Types of product MVPs to know about
A mobile app MVP can come in many forms. This article will cover the common types of MVP that you can use in your project.
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5 reasons outsourcing your mobile app MVP might be right for you
With this blog post, we bring you an overview of the many benefits of outsourcing your MVP development.
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Do’s and don’ts of mobile UX design
In this article, we will talk about the fundamentals of the mobile UX design, specifically about do's and don'ts.
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5 reasons to create an app MVP if you’re pursuing investor funding
Getting investors onboard an app idea is one of the hardest things a founder has to do. We will show you how you can use an MVP for funding.
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How to write a great mobile application requirement document
A requirement document is crucial for developing your app. This article will teach you how to write a great mobile app requirement document.
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Low-fidelity vs. high-fidelity wireframes: the main differences
We’ll cover all the main differences between high fidelity and low fidelity wireframes and show you how to choose the right one for your project.
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Wireframe vs. mockup vs. prototype: differences explained
This article will explain the differences between wireframe, mockup, and prototypes. It will also explain when you should use each.
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6 worst product discovery mistakes and how to avoid them
Making mistakes in product discovery can lead to problems in delivery. Here, we show you how to avoid them.