Why UX Team Specializes in Angular
Since Angular was first released in 2009, it clearly has the advantage of being at least two years more mature than most other JS frameworks out there, which can be a lifetime in application development. When you’ve been around for that long and you’re mainly maintained by Google, you not only reap the benefits of perfecting your product but you also get to grow your developer community and third-party modules more than anyone else as well. Google even created a separate website that provides developers with the Material Design specifications needed to build apps with the most modern techniques and technologies out there.
There’s a good reason why so many JavaScript frameworks gained such popularity within the past few years — they’re awesome. It may take a little time for some to buy into all the benefits and programming idiosyncrasies of JS frameworks but once you’ve sipped the Kool-Aid, you’ll quickly become a true believer.
Angular Software Design, Prototyping, and Development
Since JavaScript development focuses entirely on the front-end, it is ideal for software design projects where clients want to design the front-end UX while keeping all their back-end code and data largely untouched. In some cases, we may make recommendations to update certain APIs and/or data to either increase performance or align better with the UX. Another inherit benefit of developing in Angular is that we begin prototyping our UX designs directly in Angular. This enables us to not only test the usability of our design with a semi-functional interface but it also enables us to provide usable development assets sooner in the process.
We also developed new web and mobile applications in Angular that leverage existing APIs, back-ends, and data sources, which our clients love since it not only keeps costs down but it doesn’t require any additional back-end development efforts.
Hybrid Mobile Apps
Most of the mobile apps we make these days are Hybrid Web Apps. To a user, a hybrid app is indistinguishable from a native app. They look and feel like native apps and users can find them in the App Stores. Hybrid mobile apps allow users to take photos, track physical activity, receive push notifications, and more. For clients, a Hybrid Web App means we can develop a single code base using CSS3, HTML5, and JavaScript and deploy the app to desktop web browsers, iOS devices and Android devices.
Recent Web and Mobile UX Design and Development Projects
We design and develop software and website user experiences for a wide-range of clients in many different industries.