The next app uses a clear organised style but still adopts some of the design elements of a fashion magazine with the backdrop photos of women in their clothing with writing on top. This reminded me that even though it is important to make the design clear and easy to use for the viewer you also need to keep within the style of the app and what it is trying to convey, for this instance fashion. 

This app layout reminded me that the design for app does not always have to be so formal and professional styled, sometime the somewhat casual design works well within the app. What really caught me eye with this one is the handwriting font as it gave it a really personal touch. 

This video gave me a insight into the planning that goes into making an app, both technical and design based. There is such a large amount of work that goes into not only creating the app but seeing how the public interact with and how to market it in the most clear, eye catching way. 

I find this app layout perfect!! Not only have they worked out the technical aspect so all the movements work smoothly and in unison but the layout gives the right amount of space for the title, the description and the continue button. What most caught my eye though was how it made it look so beautiful and picturesque within a medium of an app which I have always thought seemed was very technical and robotic looking. It has given me aspiration to make my app design look as artistic and beautiful as I would within any other art medium I would work in.

 

This is a good example to how important colour is within app design, especially if your app is for a somewhat dull use, such as organization, then it makes it easier fro the user to make the design as interesting and eye catching as possible. 

Even though this app is very organised in proportions and within the animation as they all more smoothly and the use of colour and font make it very clear and easy fro the user the design is also very dull! I worry that someone could tire of plain look of the app and stop using for a while, even though it is very easy to use I think the aim should be that you want your audience to keep clicking back on your app. Even if it is for something very simple like organisation or a alarm clock I think should always try to make the design as dynamic as possible. 

This video gave me a insight into the top apps and there was a common theme of necessity, they were all base of simple needs we all have. In the design aspect there was a perfect juxtaposition between keeping the design clear and easy to use but also making it interesting so the audience was not bored. 

I choose this example because I like the use of colour, it is the perfect combination of being eye catching but not brass and over the top. I think the trick might be to pick a eye catching colour such as pink or red but the select neutral tones with that.  

I find the design a good example of how to get a lot of information in a clear and organised fashion without confusing the viewer. I think it is important to highlight important buttons or instructions in colours opposite to the back ground colour on the colour spectrum as this makes it a lot easier for the viewer.