iOS and Android app design. I follow platform guidelines but still make it feel like your brand. Native feel, not just a responsive website crammed into a phone.

I have designed about 15 mobile apps at this point, and the lesson I keep learning is that iOS and Android are genuinely different platforms. iOS users expect a tab bar at the bottom and specific gesture patterns. Android users have different expectations. I design for each platform separately because that is what users deserve.
Navigation that follows platform conventions. Touch targets big enough for actual human fingers. Micro-interactions that provide feedback on every action. Loading states that do not leave people wondering if something is happening. Onboarding that teaches without lecturing.
Mobile is physical. Swipes, pulls, pinches, long presses. I think about all of these and specify them clearly in my design files so developers know exactly how each interaction should feel.
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