One of the biggest reasons why apps fail is through having too much functionality. Too many features spoil the app. In the world of app development it’s easy for inexperienced makers to throw as …
How To Make A Mental Health Service That People Like
Often in mental health, where I spend most of my time, we make services that people don’t like. It’s not hard. All you need to do is not spend time listening to people, follow only what desk …
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Why Build a Minimum Viable Product?
How many features are you planning for your app or website? Whether you're planning only 2-3, or as many as 23 the chances are that if you don't find the one killer feature that will make it stand on …
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The Magic of Paper Prototyping
This is a guest post by Annabelle Davis of sixteen25. In it Annabelle shares her recent experiences of paper prototyping Mind Of My Own, a Nominet Trust funded self-advocacy app. To find out more …
Why Iterative Design Is Young People Friendly
I've definitely learned the hard way that iterative design approaches are worth a shot. I've spent a lot of time co-creating with young people, painstakingly trying to see if a relatively small group …
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