Hi! I just want to jot down my experience for my first ever application(referred here as the 'app'). It was one of my midnight ideas (one that prevents you from sleeping haha) that I decided to work on. Sooo, whatever happens, whether it get published for the public later on or not, I want to record it here :)
My partner and I already started to decide on the basic functionality of the app. Now, he assigned me the task to do the wireframing, from which I have no experience haha! But, nothing will happen if I won't try, so I did it using a downgraded prototyping tool (so that it's free) and the paper+pencil prototype we'd made. So far, I was able to do a partial result and shown it to my partner, and shown it to a friend and they both requested for some revision. It was tiresome to do revision revision revision, but I just think that its a good thing, so the battle continues!
Luckily, I'm on the zone last night and was able to do the revision >:) What I realized is, we have to do it faster, do it as simple as we can, so that it can be launch earlier. That means, we gain more user feedback and build the design and functionalities on top of that. Just realized my fault that I try to do design it the best that it can be, but the problem is the best design is honed by the user feedbacks and it will be hard to accommodate these feedbacks if you already made a complicated design.