October 10, 2010 – HighEdWeb 2010, Cincinnati, OH

The iOS app workshop for web designers

Photos from 2APD Phoenix and Minneapolis


Your app can be on someone else's iPhone

Did you know that you can design native iPhone apps by using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript?

It’s true.

(And it’s also true that programmers can create mobile apps. Some types of apps need custom programming in Objective-C.)

If you’re a web designer, you already know a lot about what it takes to design a broad range of content-based iOS applications. HTML. CSS. JavaScript. Plus…you're a designer. You know how to design! You enjoy making content, interfaces, and user experiences satisfying and beautiful.

So if this is you, you could be using your web standards skills — along with some Objective-C code frameworks — to design iOS apps for the iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPad. For yourself. Or your boss. Or your own clients. And then getting them into the iTunes App Store. Without needing to write your own Objective-C.

Because I am a web designer, and this is what I am doing.

And I would like to show you how.

Kristofer Layon
founder and instructor, Two Apps Per Day

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