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Create mobile apps from Photoshop files with Kwik

With the huge success of tablets and other mobile devices, it’s no surprise that creatives everywhere are looking for ways to leverage their current skills and content for the purpose of making mobile apps. And if you’re a designer and not a coder, you’d probably think you need to start with InDesign, Quark, or maybe even PDF files as the basis of your workflow. But with the help of a plug-in called Kwik, Photoshop users can create apps directly from their favorite pixel-pushing program.

Kwik allows designers and illustrators working in Photoshop to add audio, video, animations, and other interactivity to their files, and then publish them as an app. Kwik works with Photoshop CS5 or later. You can create a universal project, or target a specific platform like iPad, iPhone, Nook, Kindle Fire, or other Android devices. Then you can add buttons, animations, and more to bring your Photoshop files to life.

To get an idea of what can be done with Kwik, check out the Kwik Showcase of apps.

The full version of Kwik 2 is priced at $249, and you can also download a free trial to take it for a test drive and create an app with up to 6 pages.

Editor in Chief of CreativePro. Instructor at LinkedIn Learning with courses on InDesign, Illustrator, Photoshop, GIMP, Inkscape, and Affinity Publisher. Co-author of The Photoshop Visual Quickstart Guide with Nigel French.
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