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Bubba is an early stage investor in consumer internet and mobile technology companies for @DFJvc</i><p>All consumer application creators need to focus on three core challenges:<p>A differentiated product experience<br>• Attracting and growing a user base<br>• Keeping the user base engaged<p>On mobile, the strategies and tactics for achieving the above are still nascent. I’ll expand my perspective on each challenge below and then close with what I think is most important design decision a startup faces.<p>1. Building a differentiated product experience<p>To date, the state of the art in mobile design has been focused on how to design for smaller screens, defining key-touch-and-gesture input patterns and iterating on approaches to navigation. While those advances were necessary, they have not been sufficient to unlock the full potential for differentiated mobile product experiences, nor do they provide long-term differentiation because of the Joel UX design principle.<p>The next phase of great mobile UX design will be all about what you can enable users to do that is specific and unique to a mobile computing experience, one that isn’t tied to a fixed location, uses data from a variety of sensors, is always connected and highly personal. Many of these experiences will be Mobile Only.<p>The next wave of products will leverage the unique aspects of the mobile experience, including more use of the many sensors (gyrometer, location, ambient light, thermometers, etc.), the network connection type and abstractions like patterns of physical movement. Mobile device data and functionality, such as the user’s address book and SMS, are being leveraged to drive growth and engagement today, but there are many ways these can be used to improve the core product experience.<p>On Android, developers can take advantage of the tremendous amount of data from Google services, given the high likelihood of users being signed into Google. There are near limitless novel ways to leverage the data in Gmail, call history, web history, and more into a differentiated product experience.<p>2. Attracting and growing a user base<p>“Mobile first” thinking led some people in the wrong direction when it came to finding users. 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It’s more of a controlled explosion, really — as far as I can tell, the app hasn’t even yet cracked the top 200 in its category in the App Store. But I think it might, because I think it’s tapping into something at the right time.The app is called Frontback, it’s an offshoot app from another service called CheckThis. (To be clear, I’m not an investor in either of these, but I know a bunch of folks who are.) The idea is almost laughably straightforward: take a picture of what you’re looking at with the back camera of your phone, then take a photo of yourself with the front camera. The app then automatically stitches those two pictures together, one on top of the other.From a product perspective, the app has three key things I look for: it’s clean, simple, and fast. The UI is clever. You look at it and immediately know what to do. (The social structure of the feed is a bit muddled at the moment, but they’re working on that.)But there are a lot of apps that have such traits. Why Frontback is interesting to me is that it seems to be enticing people to do something — something which a lot of people wouldn’t otherwise do — something which is particularly hot at the moment: take selfies.This is hardly a new concept. People have been taking pictures of themselves for as long as cameras have existed. And certainly innovations like the Polaroid camera, the disposable camera, and then the digital camera propelled the concept forward. But with smartphones, selfies have become something of a phenomenon in recent years.Except not for me. 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Buttons, both physical and their onscreen counterparts, are being thrown overboard; clutter is getting banished. And that means gestures — scrolling, swiping, tapping, pinching, flicking — are becoming the dominant form of the smartphone UI, and voice and facial commands are starting to follow along, too.<p>But with each new app and phone — Moto X for example — the range of gestures is increasing. Chances are most of us already aren’t using anywhere near our phones’ gestural capabilities and even this list of core phone gestures (via Luke Wroblewski) is beyond most of us.<p>Don Norman, a renowned cognitive scientist and author of <i>The Design of Everyday Things,</i> would likely say if most humans are not using the gestures on smarthphones to their potential — and smartphones were made to be used by humans — we should consider it a flaw in the phones’ design (because there’s very little we can do about the flaws in humans).<p>So what determines a solid gesture that will remain in the lexicon for years to come and will be universally used across cultures? User interface designers, researchers and engineers have to take into account human flaws, as well as a host of other considerations, when they’re thinking up the gestures that they hope will become as commonplace as the pinch to zoom, or pull to refresh. We’ve interviewed several UI designers and this is our look at some of the issues they face, and what they think about the future of gesture design (we’ll be focusing on some of these issues at our RoadMap conference in November in San Francisco).<p>Designing a touch screen gesture<p>The Touch Gesture Reference Guide illustrates core gestures for software designers and developers working on touch-based user interfaces.<p>Your phone has a range of sensors — capacitive touch sensors, optical sensors, accelerometers and image sensors — to interpret multiple forms of human input. For touch gestures, your phone measures where your finger is and where it’s moved as well as its speed, timing and angle to determine which task to execute. 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The way they are designed determines to which extent they can success. To grab the attraction of millions of mobile customers these Apps should be designed using best UI. So, application developers and designing companies are extremely focusing on some tools to develop thrilling applications. Wireframing is here to stop the designers search. Those tools are really exciting support for the Mobile applications. Here we are presenting most amazing tools for Mobile Apps Wireframing.1. Fluid UIOne of the captivating tools for designing interactive prototypes is Fluid UI. This Wireframing tool helps in creating wireframes for all the latest platforms including iOS, Android and windows 8. To make your wireframes more realistic, this application comes with User interface elements along with numerous transitions. A lot of resources are available for the designers and developers who can use it to share what they are creating at a real time. 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