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App Redesign – When Is It Needed?

Let’s say your business is already up to speed and has an app.  When is an app redesign needed, and how do you decide what you need to change?

Design changes just as quickly as technology, so it’s important to know that at some point, your mobile app is going to need to go through a remodel.  So how do you know when it is the right time?

 

Low Conversion Rates

Is your user base not growing?  Are users bored or not impressed with the app?  Are sales weak?  If any of these apply to your app, it might be time to polish up your app’s UX. (Read more about UX vs. UI)

 

Low Ratings and Negative Comments

Is your app getting negative reviews and minimal stars on the app store?  If so, take advantage of the negative comments and determine if your UI/UX design needs changing.  If you are getting low ratings, it’s probably a good time for a redesign.

 

Modifying your Target Audience

If you modified your target audience just like changing your tactics to captivate your audience, you’d need to change the design of your app.  Your app will have to be modified to accommodate your new audience, as well as your product vision and marketing strategy.

 

Your Company Rebranded

This seems pretty straightforward; if your company has just undergone a rebranding, you’ll want to ensure that your branding is consistent across all platforms, including mobile.  This is an indicator that a mobile app redesign is needed.

 

How to Know What to Change

Like above, user feedback is incredibly valuable when understanding the changes needed to ensure your app’s success.  Analyze all user feedback as well as analytics to get an idea of the changes necessary. Don’t be afraid to conduct some research, whether it is surveying your users or researching the competitor, research can lead you in the right direction when determining app changes.

 

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UX vs. UI Designer

The difference between a UX and a UI Designer

UX and UI designers are used interchangeably, but they are not the same thing.  To start, UI is user interface, and UX is user experience.  Each one is incredibly different, and so are the tasks of a designer.

What does a UI designer do?

A UI designer is typically a more visual person.  A UI designer creates the look and feel of the product through branding and graphic development, user guides and storylines, design research, and customer analysis.  The UI designer is also responsible for the interactivity and responsiveness through UI prototyping, animation, and the adaptation for all screen sizes.

What does a UX designer do?

Unlike the UI designer, a UX designer is responsible for a variety of tasks.  The UX designer is typically 33% marketer, 33% designer, and 33% project manager, and 1% anything else the project requires.  A UX designer’s typical tasks vary from strategic to execution with content, wireframing, prototyping, and analytics in between.

As the differences are apparent between UX and UI designers, why do companies use the term interchangeably?

The answer to why they are used interchangeably isn’t too clear as these are relatively new fields. Still, most of the time, they are used together because the company is demonstrating that they have both designers or are versatile enough to be both.

Now that you know the difference between UX and UI, hopefully, you’ll be able to make a more informed decision when hiring a designer or even to look for a job as one.

If you’d like to learn more about UX and UI design, please visit our website at pioneerapplications.com.

 

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Save Money! Design Your App

Having an app developed can sometimes be a little costly. This could become a burden when you have a tight budget. Luckily there are ways to help cut costs! One of these ways is to have a clear understanding of what you want entailed in your app. This includes creating a feature list, branding, and designing wireframes for your application.

Some of you may be great at design, some of you may hate it, but trust me when I say it saves time! You don’t have to be an all start designer to create wireframes and get your idea across. There are websites and apps that actually make this really easy too!

 

Prototyping

Invison

Get high-fidelity in under 5 minutes. Upload your design files and add animations, gestures, and transitions to transform your static screens into clickable, interactive prototypes.

 

Marvel

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Create screens directly in Marvel or add your images from Sketch or Photoshop. You can even sync designs from your cloud storage!

 

 

Pop

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Have an app idea? Draw it on paper and use POP to make it come to life on your iPhone & iPad!

 

Color Schemes: 

Coolors.co

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Create, save and share perfect palettes in seconds!

Paletton

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Logos:

Free Logo Design

 

 

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99designs

 

 

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Last, but not least do your homework. It is also crucial to find similar apps out there that have features that you want to include. This will help save time and help ensure that your app stands out!