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5
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March 18, 2021

The Non-Negotiables of UX With Brian Clay (Strides Development)

How to make an app that feels magic.
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Show Notes

Today we’re talking with Brian Clay. Brian is an expert in design, User Interface (UI), and User Experience (UX).

In this episode we talk about what makes an app experience great, what kills an app experience and the “table stakes” as he calls them… 

Think of table stakes as the non-negotiables you need in your app build. 

Brian also shares some great tips for building something “magic” even if you’re on a tight budget, and we talk about the value of over-investing in design so you can save yourself a ton of money in development. 

In fact, you’ll love this episode ESPECIALLY if you are on a tight budget… 

We talk about the process of refining and troubleshooting your features in the design stage rather than the code stage and how this keeps you from investing in code before your ideas are all the way thought out.

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This show is produced by Strides Development, a full-service app development agency. 

We specialize in taking your ideas and turning them into a finished app in only a few months. 

If you have an app you’re building, we would love to talk to you. You can schedule your free strategy call by clicking here.

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Full Video Interview

Want to see the entire interview behind this episode? Watch the full-length version here.

Guest Appearance:

LEFT: Brian Clay

TOP RIGHT: Bowdrie Price

BOTTOM RIGHT: Austin Betzer

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