Friday 5 March 2021

10 Of The Best Tools For Mobile App Designers

Mobile app designers or app mobile designers are always looking for the right tool that will make their designs worthwhile for the end user experience. And, developing a valuable mobile app requires top notch skill, creativity, and of course the right tools.

But with so many design tools everywhere nowadays, it can be challenging to choose the best tool for your particular type of app. Besides, good news is, I’ve distilled the 18 tools mobile app developers prefer to use. I’m confident that you’ll find the right tool with the functionality you need from this list.

10 of the best tools for mobile app designers

1. Buildfire

BuildFire is an end-to-end app development platform that can be a great tool for mobile app designers, allowing you to create a working prototype of the app you are designing. Furthermore, BuildFire has fully customizable functionality, allowing you to upload any of your designs, customize fonts, colors and more.

Moreover, the BuildFire platform has everything you need to create a fully functioning app that you can publish to the IOS and Google Play store right from the platform. BuildFire has fully customizable functionality, allowing you to upload any of your designs, customize fonts, colors and more.

You can build your prototype for Apple and Android users alike, and test it on your phone completely free and only pay when you are ready to publish.

2. Adobe Experience Design (XD)

Adobe XD is the direct competitor of Sketch. If you’re a PC fan and have been looking to use Sketch but have been limited because it exclusively supports Mac, then, this is good news for you. And, it’s still in preview state and lacks some features like every other new product and in this state, it supports only Windows 10 Anniversary Update, many app designers have used it and are in love with it.

3. Marvel

Looking at designing, prototyping and also collaborating with your design team? Marvel makes it possible for you to do all of that. Furthermore, consequently, you can add your designs from different tools and use Marvel to make it come alive with all the animation features.

Needless to say, you won’t border about hiring an after effect expert to do animations for your static prototype, it allows you add animations easily.

4. Origami Studio

Origami is a standalone user interface design tool developed by Facebook engineers and has been used by Facebook to design Facebook apps like Facebook Messenger and Instagram and now it’s available for you for free.

You can preview your app prototype with Origami (Android or iOS), copy and paste layers from Sketch and get them working in Origami.

5. Balsamiq

Balsamiq helps you to design wireframes and wireframes alone effortlessly. So, if you are looking for a tool to design just wireframes alone, then Balsamiq does a great job at it. You can decide to make wireframe sketches or make clean wireframe designs. The sweetest thing is that it’s fast and has a lot of UI elements to match your thought-out design.

6. HotGloo

HotGloo is a robust interface designing tool that allows you to prototype any type of mobile application that needs a particular interface for user experience. And, it’s a web-based tool, which means you’re not limited—you can work with it from anywhere, and you are not required to download any software.

7. FramerJS

FramerJS is a flexible and interactive mobile app design tool that allows you to code or use their visual editing tool that auto-generates the corresponding code at the backend, which you can re-use if you like to meddle with code.

FramerJS isn’t the app to just start using on visiting their website. You need to take some training which is provided for free.

8. Zeplin

Zeplin is a collaboration tool for designers and developers. It goes far beyond design and workflow—which allows mobile designers to create a masterpiece. And, Building a product specification document and reiterating it every other time can really be tedious—with Zeplin you don’t ever have to do that.

Developers don’t need to wait until designers finish the design before getting the specs, because developers can be introduced to the design process early enough and annotations are generated for the uploaded files from Sketch or Photoshop.

9. Flinto

Flinto has a web design tool and Mac version, you can easily import your Sketch and Photoshop designs and join your team. You’ll never feel like you’re left out.

And, It’s super fast, mirrors iPhone and Android transition animations, it supports prototype previewing, and sharing the installation link is simple — just send a link to whoever you want to from the app.

10. UI Stencil Kit

If you work with a team, in an office, the UI stencil kit can help you a great deal in your app brainstorming and ideation phase. Furthermore, It has some sticky note feature you can post on idea boards, having to sketch your ideas on paper makes your initial ideation stage very flexible.



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Designveloper is the leading software development company in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, founded in early 2013 with a team of professional and enthusiastic Web developers, Mobile developers, UI/UX designers and VOIP experts.

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