Last week, whenever I had free time, I figured out how to change the app’s logo. Later on, it was a really simple thing, but for a person like me
Last week, whenever I had free time, I figured out how to change the app’s logo. Later on, it was a really simple thing, but for a person like me
Today, I finally managed to get my app to run for the very first time! The logo is not showing yet, and there are still many updates and things to
I had originally intended to develop the app natively for Android using Android Studio, as I find iOS development to be more challenging and its app review process tougher. However,
One of the biggest challenges in app development has been figuring out how to structure and understand complex algorithms. Recently, I used Figjam to create diagrams, and the process has
After a long onboarding process, I started working as a research assistant at the Felgner Lab at UCI (University of California, Irvine). This lab specializes in vaccine research and development,
App development is slowly moving forward. Today, I’m writing down a key update. After completing the 9-step body type analysis, I’ve now designed the landing page to show the body
Lately, I’ve been spending my free time getting more familiar with Figma, and I’m starting to feel like it’s becoming a bit more intuitive. It’s been a challenge, but I’m
I’ve started developing my app, and right now, I’m working on the UX/UI design through wireframing, but it’s not easy. The tool I’m using, Figma, is powerful, but learning it
Today, I tried something for the very first time: Wireframing. It’s basically like drawing a simple sketch before diving into the actual UX/UI design of an app. The goal is
I’ve finally started developing my first app! It’s a big challenge for me, but I’m so excited about it. This app is based on Traditional Korean Medicine (Hanbang) and will