![]() ![]() No matter which app-making platform you use, at some point, you’ll likely have to create images for your app, such as an icon that will appear on people’s devices and a screen that will show when the app is loading. iOS developer accounts cost $99 per year (or $399 for Enterprise accounts, if you choose to distribute your app internally) Google Play developer accounts (for Android apps) have a one-time $25 fee Amazon charges an annual $99 fee. Otherwise, either a Mac or a PC will work.Īll app OS require you to have a developer account to create apps for their devices, even if you plan to distribute the app privately. If you want to make an iOS app, you’ll need to use a Mac at one of the final steps. It doesn’t have to be a very powerful computer-any desktop or laptop should work. Download any other necessary app-making tool(s).įor your app development project, even if you’re using an app-making platform, you’ll still need to complete most of the steps on a computer.Set Up Your App Development Project 5 Important Steps Following this process will help you decide which app-making tool(s) you need. Only set up your app development project once you have chosen an app development environment and completed planning your app. Its features include four different colours representing different aspects of the community, plus the world map mean it is worldwide.You should follow five app-making steps to set up your app development project. Logo Candidate 2 is an attempt to provide a colourful, yet inclusive, logo to represent all the contributors to WikiEducator. It should be editable by GimpShop or The Gimp. This file will (eventually) be available for editing. To be linked: Photoshop Elements version for editing. While there are more than four corners of a globe, this is a recognised phrase representing diversity. The four colours are positioned in the four corners of the logo representing that WikiEducators come from the four corners of the Globe. As an added bonus, the lower case i evokes the feel of a person with extended arms symbolising the welcoming spirit of WikiEducator. The flowing capital W evokes a feeling of some Middle Eastern Style writing styles, while the capital E evokes a more Eastern feel with a form similar to the brush strokes. This font evokes a feeling of multiple script styles rather than a traditional western block style typeface. The font chosen is Matura MT Script Capitals (available from ). Thus red is used to invoke our passion for learning and for our community values. While it does have other connotations in some cultures, it predominantly symbolises courage and passion (eg red weddings in China but also red for funerals which in other cultures also represents rebirth). ![]() Red: Red is the more problematic as in some cultures red symbolises passion, in our passion for learning. The concept of growth is inherent in the ideals behind WikiEducator at both community and individual levels. Green: Green symbolises growth as in the trees and grasses and other plants. The concept behind the blue corner is that the 'sky is the limit' meaning that together WE (and we) can grow more than when we limit ourselves. Light also represents the a reduction in darkness as in 'coming to know' more ideas than one previously did.īlue: This represents the sky (although different locales have varying shades of blue). Yellow: This represents light (as in light from the sun) which shines forth from WikiEducator (and allows us to be a bit lyrical). This may not quite match perceptions of all people, but as a starting point the colours have been chosen to represent key ideas behind WikiEducator. While colours represent different things to different cultures, an attempt has been made to incorporate general colours whose connection to different concepts is more universal. The Logo has both a square version and a rectangular banner version. Its features include four different colours representing different aspects of the community, plus the words Wiki and Educator slightly offset to each other. Logo Candidate 1 is an attempt to provide a colourful, yet inclusive, logo to represent all the contributors to WikiEducator. ![]()
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