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Get Outta My Dreams / And Into the App Store

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August 3, 2011

Getting Ideas out of your Head…And Into the App Store

~An Evening with Traci Lawson~

I AM HUNGRY FOR COLORS BUT I AM VERY PARTICULAR!

Why, hello WiCM,

There’s been plenty of demand for an app development event, and WiCM’s own Traci Lawson, the creator of color-based app Frogs and Fireflies, delivered. Before a very large group (50+ attendees) at Columbia University, Traci shared her vast academic and experiential knowledge of app creation.

If this sort of fing stroikes yoh fancy, I recommend taking a look at Traci’s slideshow. It’s got an abundance of great advice for the aspiring app creator, arranged among the following topics:

Pre-Development

Actual Development

Marketing

Did someone say other platforms? Hark, dear monomedians, it is I, the Transmedian! I have returned from a distant plane, where all ideas are infinitely adaptable. Your Traci Lawson has caught my attention with her appspeak. For apps are marvelastic and wonderlorious units of entertainment information, the perfect bite-sized media morsels to take along on transmedian journeys. Ah, but look at the universe-time! Another platform calls! But fear not unimedia-folk; the Transmedian shall see you again!

So we’ve got to figure out a way to keep that guy off the blog. He is so completely unsettling.

Conclusion

Traci’s event was a brilliant primer for the app newcomer, and no doubt still very helpful to the more experienced app adventurer. Here are Traci’s takeaways:

For more questions, feel free to follow up with Traci herself.

Traci Lawson

Children’s Game Designer & Producer

traci@tentoed.com

http://www.tentoed.com

What I liked: app development is hot right now. So hot that “app” will soon overtake “transmedia” as the main employer of my spellcheck.

Did someone say Transmedia?

Ah! Get out of here, you creepy old man!

Be sure to study your Esperantoooooo

But just because apps are exploding and their financial barriers are low doesn’t mean it’s easy to be successful in creating the next big thing. I really appreciated how Traci thought us through the process and pointed out the not so obvious pitfalls. It was a smart, informative, useful presentation from someone who’s been there.

Well done Traci. Next up: the Harry Potter exhibit.

See you next time,

Lucas

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