by Rocket Jones | Oct 10, 2017 | Stage 1: User Experience and Discovery, Stage 2: Wireframing and Prototyping, Web Applications
One of our favorite things is building ongoing relationships with our clients through the years. We first started working with Penguin Random House Publishers in 2010, and we’ve done many updates and feature enhancements to the Blogging for Books application through...
by Rocket Jones | Apr 27, 2017 | Mobile Apps
Many factors affect the complexity of a mobile app, and most of them are fairly apparent. But a few are not always clear, and they could surprise you down the road with additional costs and time if you don’t plan for them. The mobile app development world is...
by Rocket Jones | Apr 17, 2017 | Mobile Apps
What does every web developer wish their clients knew? What should you know before coming to a vendor with an app concept? That question was answered on April 6, 2017. Jeff Bristol, owner of Rocket Jones, and Brian Lackey, owner of Outdoor Interactive and a Rocket...
by Rocket Jones | Oct 3, 2016 | Stage 1: User Experience and Discovery, Web Applications
Post by Kate Hansen, User Experience Designer at Rocket Jones When I was 18, I decided to take a short road trip to Twin Falls, Idaho to visit a friend. I hadn’t really been to Twin Falls before, but here’s the thing about Idaho: it’s mostly empty. Besides a...
by Rocket Jones | Sep 13, 2016 | Mobile Apps, Uncategorized
Post by Jeff Bristol, President at Rocket Jones You know “going mobile” is important for your business. Yeah, old news. But have you taken the leap and “gone mobile” yet? Yes? No? Maybe? Trick question. Sorry. “Going mobile” isn’t really a simple yes or no answer...