2. Establishing Your App Design Studio

As we start getting into the technical and production-oriented aspects of iOS application design, I want this book to do you a favor—a really big favor: I want it to answer more questions than it raises.

This may be more of an aspiration than a truly achievable goal, but it is still a sincere goal and one born out of my own app design experience. For one thing, many of the processes require more steps (and thus, more decisions to make) along the way than I first anticipated. And as I encountered all of these steps, I rarely encountered enough documentation to get me through the entire process easily and safely.

So I hereby decree that the rest of this book might get a little tedious at times, but will do ...

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