Must-Have UI Design Elements for Your Next iPhone App
The world of design has moved from 16X16 pixels to 4k Ultra HD a while ago. The first few seconds of user experience decides the fate of your iPhone app. If the UX of your app is not attractive enough and is kind of sloppy, it will be wiped off from their phone in a matter of seconds. More than 27% iPhone app development companies in USA miss out the preeminent point while developing an app. They usually cut down their UX & UI design resources and time and instead allocate everything to development which results in poor end-user experience despite the fact how fascinating the app’s features are.
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Our experts have figured out the most influential UI factors that affect the user experience and enlisted those here for a quick digest: App Icon Your app’s icon is the first thing that catches your potential, long-term users eyes, along with the title. A beautiful, elaborative, and eye-catchy app icon has much more chance to lure a user than a dull one. Hence, pay extra attention to it. Call-to-Action Buttons Call-to-Action buttons should be simple, easy-to-use, and supported by the expressive text. These buttons are the navigation bridges that connect one element or feature of your app to another and allows the user to move around. Therefore, design them mindfully. Search fields If your app is big, having a number of features such as managing a list of contacts or messages, search fields become essential. They cut down all the hassle your user of scrolling all the way down in order to reach a certain destination. They save time and the more algorithmically impeccable and robust they are, the more ease they bring to the user. Breadcrumbs Remember the childhood story - “a lost little girl dispersed breadcrumbs to find her way back to the home”? Breadcrumbs in an app do the same work. From the home page to the current location, each location appears as a series of links to let user instantly jump on the home page or a previously visited location. Ask your iPhone app development service to essentially include breadcrumbs at the time of development for a great user-experience.
Notifications Push notifications appear on the home screen of your user’s phone and thus, shouldn’t be so frequent to annoy the user. Additionally, make them
alluring to prompt your users to click on it. In-app notification, however, is different and primarily appear in the app itself and let users know of offers, updates, and deals. Author Bio : I am a professional blogger. For more info visit our social profile Our Website: http://www.apphonchoz.com For more info please go on to our social profiles :- Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/apphonchoz/ Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/company-beta/13263532/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/apphonchoz Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTkHgeuqDRHv4M6GOO-Q2XQ Google Plus - https://plus.google.com/u/0/111468859237434424426 Community news via WN by apphonchozitservices