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  • #40360
    hat’s actually a really solid point being discussed here. In many cases, jumping straight into building a mobile app isn’t always necessary—especially when budget, licensing, or maintenance are concerns. A well-optimized, responsive website can deliver almost the same experience, often with less friction for users since there’s nothing to install and it works across all devices instantly.

    From a web design perspective, the key is simplicity, speed, and usability. If a platform loads fast, adapts perfectly to mobile screens, and keeps the interface clean, users won’t even feel the need for a separate app. In fact, many modern tools are moving in this direction because it’s more efficient and accessible.

    A good real-world example of this approach is how some utility-based websites are built today. I was recently using a First Abu Dhabi Bank balance-checking tool, and what stood out was how polished and user-focused the design felt. The layout is very clean, navigation is straightforward, and everything is structured in a way that even first-time users can understand instantly. It works seamlessly on mobile without any lag or clutter, which is exactly what you’d expect from a well-optimized platform. You can check it here: https://fbbalancecheck.ae/
    — it’s honestly a great reference for how a simple, fast, and highly user-friendly web experience can outperform the need for a dedicated app in many cases.
    #40359
    Tu progresses sûrement, mais c’est normal que ça donne l’impression de stagner au début. Les “lignes directrices” servent surtout à capter le mouvement global du corps avec une ligne fluide (axe tête–colonne–bassin), pas à dessiner des détails précis.

    Continue tes sessions quotidiennes, mais ajoute aussi des études plus guidées (gesture, anatomie, proportions) et des ressources comme celles de Proko. Avec un peu plus de structure en plus de la pratique régulière, les progrès finiront par devenir visibles 👍