Mobile App Design
Apps That Feel Right in Your Hand.
We design mobile apps for businesses across New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Houston, Austin, and the entire United States.
- + UI design for iOS and Android apps
- + User flow and navigation design
- + Wireframes and interactive prototypes
- + Design that follows Apple and Google guidelines
- + App icon and App Store assets
- + Developer-ready files with full specifications
Experts
User Research and Flows
We map out who will use the app and how. We define user flows for every key task to make sure the navigation logic is sound before any visual design begins.
Wireframes
We create low-fidelity wireframes that establish the layout and structure of every screen. This lets us test the logic and flow before committing to visual design.
Visual Design
We apply your brand to the wireframes and create high-fidelity screens with all the visual detail they need. We follow iOS and Android design guidelines throughout.
Prototype and Handoff
We create a clickable prototype for testing and approval, then deliver fully annotated design files that developers can build from directly.
Mobile App Design Done Properly
We design mobile apps with real users in mind at every step of the process.
Why ThinkDone Solutions INC
We follow Apple Human Interface Guidelines and Google Material Design so your app feels right on each platform and passes App Store review.
We think about the developer handoff from the start. Our files are organized, labeled, and annotated so development goes smoothly.
We design for the full app experience - every screen, every state, every interaction - not just the highlight screens.
Mobile App Design That Users Come Back To
Mobile app design in 2026 is about clarity and efficiency. Users are experienced and impatient. They know what a good app feels like and they will not tolerate one that makes them think too hard. The best apps disappear into the background - the user just does what they came to do without any friction.nnWe design mobile apps that achieve this. Clear navigation that users figure out in seconds. Screens that show exactly what is needed and nothing extra. Interactions that feel natural and responsive. We design for the tiny screen with big intention.
App Store optimization also starts with design. Your app icon is the first thing people see in search results. Your screenshots tell the story of why someone should download. We design these assets alongside the app itself to give you the best chance of converting browsers into downloads.nnWe serve businesses across the United States including New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Houston, Austin, and beyond.
Our Approach
We design mobile apps by putting the user first - their goals, their habits, and their expectations.
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Platform Standards
We design specifically for iOS and Android, following each platform design guidelines. Apps that follow these standards feel familiar to users and perform better in store rankings.
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Clarity and Simplicity
Every screen should have one main purpose. We strip away anything that does not serve that purpose, making the app easier to learn and more satisfying to use.
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Developer-Ready Output
We deliver fully annotated Figma files with every measurement, color value, and asset your developers need. Less back-and-forth means faster and more accurate builds.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. We design for both platforms. While the core screens are often similar, we make platform-specific adjustments to navigation and interactions so each version feels right for its platform.
We always recommend starting with wireframes. They are much faster and cheaper to change than visual designs, and they help catch navigation and flow issues early.
We primarily use Figma for all mobile app design work. It is industry standard and makes collaboration and developer handoff straightforward.
Yes. App redesigns are a common project type. We audit the current app, identify the biggest UX problems, and redesign to solve them while keeping what is already working.
Yes. We design the app icon, feature graphic, and App Store screenshots as part of the project. These are critical for conversions and are often overlooked.