This is a pretty impressive app that was designed and developed by one-man team, Adam Wulf. I like how it uses intuitive gestures to allow for easy sketching, note-taking, and asset manipulation. I'm more of a pen and paper kind of guy, but I'm stoked to try this out.
I see you're documenting the dev process – a blog, vine, twitter, etc. It's pretty awesome that you're transparent & I'm sure it would help other devs.
From a "content marketing" standpoint, are you seeing this content pay off? Any tips for getting good content like this in front of eyeballs?
@buckwilson@adamwulf I'm always interested in how the building in public process goes and what you're getting out of it.
Also love the look of Loose leaf, looks like you've executed this really well Adam.
@buckwilson@fredrivett Thanks! I completely agree about the public development process - If there's one lesson i learned from minecraft and the explosion of indie games the past years, it's how important open dev and community are for the little guy.
It comes at a price though, I spend a surprising amount of time on each blog post - just having a blog isn't enough, but spending the time for quality posts. But the dev time I give up to spend on the content side has been well worth it.
@buckwilson@adamwulf I so feel your pain. We're doing the same at wearecontrast.com and we time track every post, and post a snippet at the end sharing how long the post took. It can be embarrassing but it's good to be transparent even about how long blogging takes!
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