Editors seem to have a bit of a love/hate relationship with motion graphics. On the one hand, nicely designed titles and lower thirds can really elevate a video and create a slick, professional end result.
On the other, jumping back and forth between Adobe Premiere Pro and After Effects can be a challenge and slow down the workflow.
With more than 2 million more apps residing in the mobile market and apps like TikTok, Instagram, Pokemon Go and PUBG ruling the users’ minds, it is tough to get into their list of favorite apps and gain the limelight in the market. Isn’t it so?
Well, not exactly. Though the competition is getting intense and the number of unique ideas is coming to stability, the basic market demand is clear to all.
Marketing moves at the speed of light, especially when you come up with a new strategy or campaign, and suddenly a new technology or statistics release changes everything.
Every month or year, new techniques and trends come up, entirely transforming the way we connect or attract our audience. Sometimes, adapting to these changes is not enough. In order to succeed, you have to keep yourself ahead of the competition.
Oh, we’ve all been there. Forgetting some designs because we were occupied in perfecting some other designs. Yes, even professional designers skip some details. We are all humans, after all.
Every project has tons of screens and features which means that we have a lot on our shoulders. Designers start with the most important screens, such as the home page, contact us page, and so on. With tremendous amounts of designing required, we need to prioritize. That’s when we leave some work for later on. That later on, sometimes, never comes. *Evil laugh*
2018 was an exciting year for the field of technology. Building on the successes and failures of 2017, companies threw their weight behind digital security and encryption.
The advent of the smartphone and other mobile devices have revolutionized not just how we interact with technology but how we interact with the world around us.
Popular and useful mobile apps we use every day mostly look very uncomplicated and intuitive. According to Statista research, it’s also the most demanded realm of software development with more than 280 billions of downloads in 2018.
Newzoo says that it’s equal over $92 bln. Mobile application startup requires knowledge, precision, time and money. However, none of these would work out without a strong systematized approach.