AUSTIN, TX, December 17, 2010 (Press-News.org) Rocksauce Studios unveils their corporate website, and along with it, a different approach to the growing Austin mobile development industry. Rocksauce Studios' design driven approach focuses on creating brands & personalities, steering clear of template or run of the mill mobile application design.
Rocksauce Studios focuses on three main client-types: The Entrepreneur who wants to develop a new business around their app, the Brand-Extender companies who have an existing brand and want to use the mobile space to advertise to new clients, and the Enterprise customers who seek to build software that communicates seamlessly with existing data systems.
"Keeping Austin Weird means so much more than good vibes and live music," says CEO, Q Manning, "Austin is where new technologies start as dreams and become industry standards. Rocksauce Studios stays true to the Austin culture, refusing to fall into the drag & drop design mentality of the current group of Austin mobile developers. We build mobile brands with strong design, business planning and marketing."
Mobile development is shifting away from kitschy gimmick apps, and instead becoming full-fledged investments for clients looking for a high return. Apps like Angry Birds, FourSquare and Gowalla have blossomed into powerful businesses, providing jobs for artists, programmers, and marketers all over the world. "We looked at how things were being done and thought 'Hey, what if we focused less on just getting these apps developed and more on how they're designed, if the idea works as a viable business model and what the marketplace is looking for" comments Rocksauce Studios CTO, David Vineyard. "We aren't interested in just making a clone of something to turn a quick profit. We're out to help the next Google or FourSquare get started."
Rocksauce Studios brings in a combined 40 years of experience in design, branding, development, marketing, business planning and commercial production. It is these skills that the company feels differentiates Rocksauce from the competition. "Our goal is to make the best apps on the planet," says CEO, Q Manning, "and we work with clients who feel the same."
About Rocksauce Studios
Founded in 2010 by mobile & design expert, Q Manning, Rocksauce Studios focuses on the design, marketing and branding of mobile software and companies. With a design-up-front approach to mobile software, Rocksauce Studios provides Application Blueprinting, UX & UI, Custom Design, Mobile Strategy & Business Planning, App Design, App Development and In-Depth Marketing across multiple platforms and outlets. To discover more information about Rocksauce Studios, visit rocksaucestudios.com or follow us on Twitter at twitter.com/rocksaucestudio.
Rocksauce Studios is an Austin, Texas iPad, iPhone 4, Android, WindowsPhone, and Mobile App Design, App Development and App Branding & Marketing Studio
Rocksauce Studios Brings the Madison Avenue Approach to the App Design Market
Rocksauce Studios unveils their corporate website, and along with it, a different approach to the growing Austin mobile development industry, focusing on design, branding, marketing, and solid business planning.
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