Business Advantage of Responsive DesignSqueeze Mobi
Responsive design is a web design and development technique that creates a site or system that reacts to the size of a user’s screen. It will optimise a user’s browsing experience by creating a flexible and responsive web page, optimized for the device that is accessing it.
You'll find in the slides tips and tricks on why responsive design is important to a business.
The templates shown in this presentation are all in the Squeezemobillionaire platform. The mobile app and site builder in this platform has the feature to add news feeds to the sites/apps. Get to know more about what is included in the platform here: https://www.squeezemobillionaire.com/sign-up/pricing/
Mobile App design trends you must watch out in coming yearsAkhilesh Choudhary
With mobile being, front and center and mobile users being choosy, more than ever mobile app designers are looking to perfect their mobile app designing skills. Designs that offer great user experience, awesome user interaction and enticing effect to go on using the app. Designing is a constantly evolving thing, this is why here are some future-proofing design trends.
Mentor Presentation: Social Strategy Is Mobile StrategyDigiday
The mobile channel is as much an intimate medium as it is a social medium. Response rates for text messaging dwarf those of social media and email, and there is no greater use of smartphones than in sending these private SMS/MMS messages to our friends and family. If you aren’t allowing consumers to opt-in for such notifications like updates, deals and other communication, you are ignoring the most direct channel you have to reach them.
Smartphone and tablet rates are rocketing – almost half of the UK population owns one of these devices. By 2016, three out of four adults will own a smartphone and mobile search will overtake PC searches.
Businesses are now responding by creating mobile-friendly sites and adapting the way they work to capitalise on the shift from desktop to handheld devices. Marketing strategies must change to integrate mobile habits, search and advertising.
Our presentation looks at how you can adapt your site and marketing strategy to be mobile-ready. We discuss:
- Responsive design v mobile-specific design
- Pros and cons of developing an app
- Mobile search and advertising
- Integrating mobile with existing activities and plans
Mobile website traffic is on the increase but still often overlooked. This presentation gives an overview of why you should always keep mobile in mind when building websites.
Business Advantage of Responsive DesignSqueeze Mobi
Responsive design is a web design and development technique that creates a site or system that reacts to the size of a user’s screen. It will optimise a user’s browsing experience by creating a flexible and responsive web page, optimized for the device that is accessing it.
You'll find in the slides tips and tricks on why responsive design is important to a business.
The templates shown in this presentation are all in the Squeezemobillionaire platform. The mobile app and site builder in this platform has the feature to add news feeds to the sites/apps. Get to know more about what is included in the platform here: https://www.squeezemobillionaire.com/sign-up/pricing/
Mobile App design trends you must watch out in coming yearsAkhilesh Choudhary
With mobile being, front and center and mobile users being choosy, more than ever mobile app designers are looking to perfect their mobile app designing skills. Designs that offer great user experience, awesome user interaction and enticing effect to go on using the app. Designing is a constantly evolving thing, this is why here are some future-proofing design trends.
Mentor Presentation: Social Strategy Is Mobile StrategyDigiday
The mobile channel is as much an intimate medium as it is a social medium. Response rates for text messaging dwarf those of social media and email, and there is no greater use of smartphones than in sending these private SMS/MMS messages to our friends and family. If you aren’t allowing consumers to opt-in for such notifications like updates, deals and other communication, you are ignoring the most direct channel you have to reach them.
Smartphone and tablet rates are rocketing – almost half of the UK population owns one of these devices. By 2016, three out of four adults will own a smartphone and mobile search will overtake PC searches.
Businesses are now responding by creating mobile-friendly sites and adapting the way they work to capitalise on the shift from desktop to handheld devices. Marketing strategies must change to integrate mobile habits, search and advertising.
Our presentation looks at how you can adapt your site and marketing strategy to be mobile-ready. We discuss:
- Responsive design v mobile-specific design
- Pros and cons of developing an app
- Mobile search and advertising
- Integrating mobile with existing activities and plans
Mobile website traffic is on the increase but still often overlooked. This presentation gives an overview of why you should always keep mobile in mind when building websites.
The days of guidebooks, maps, and other printed stuff have been replaced by Mobile Apps for Tourism and Travel Industry that come with functionalities.
A presentation I did with my teammates: David Larson, Carrie Murphy, David Schwartz, and Ben Serio. Presentation for my MBA Management Marketing class, Arizona State University.
Forrester Research mobile analyst Melissa Parrish takes you on a guided tour of how brand marketers are going from experimentation to executing high-impact, rich media mobile marketing campaigns.
"Native App & Hybrid App, what is at stake?" by Olivier BerniTheFamily
One of the hottest question people are asking when they want to build an App is : “should I go for an hybrid or a native App ?”.
At first hybrid looks very promising as it theoretically allows you to write code only once and run it in all platforms : iOS, Android, etc… But the reality is different and hybrid Apps usually end up being bad, even very bad.
In this 45min. workshop, Olivier Berni, co-founder and lead UX at Lunabee will give you 5 reasons why native are far superior and really worth writing a bit more code.
Olivier designed all of Lunabee's Apps including oneSafe, focusing on every UX and UI details, since 2010.
Olivier has run many “UX experiences" for Lunabee Apps, iterating to try to find the right recipes to increase retention.
App market has gone tremendously in the recent past. This young market has flourished beyond imagination and is expanding at a much faster rate. In such a market, it is necessary that you have right marketing strategy in whose absence sustaining would be close to impossible.
This is why today every app owner demands a well experienced app marketing expert who could help them market their app on different app stores. Though, one rely completely on the app marketing expert, there are certain pointers that can be missed easily.
For instance, content. For an app owner, content may not play vital role in app marketing whereas it could be used wisely to generate traffic and make your app visible on app stores. One can write blogs, publish social media posts, and can use App Store Optimization technique to get the attention of their potential users.
Likewise, the loading speed of your app would play a vital role in helping you get desired attention. You need to ensure that your app should load fast, within seconds; otherwise your potential users won’t show any interest on your app, and thus the chances of moving out of the app store increases. So, if you want to stay up in the market, avoiding these app marketing pitfalls are important
User Interface musts for mobile design Puneet Arora
This document explains the steps needed to make a beautiful user interface for mobile applications. These steps make your application intuitive, easy to use and beautiful in terms of interface.
Please visit: https://in.linkedin.com/in/puneetkum
We all are aware that without marketing no product can sustain the tough competitive market, unless you have an exceptional product that doesn’t require marketing, which is quite rare. Even big brands can’t escape the necessity of marketing.
App stores, in such a short time, have grown beyond imagination. Today, there are more than 1.6 millions of apps, which mean you need to have a strong app marketing strategy to ensure that you app gets desired visibility in app stores
Read More: http://mobisoftinfotech.com/resources/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/App-Merketing-Pitfalls.pdf
13 Things To Keep In Mind For Enhanced Mobile App UI/UX Design BugRaptors
85% of adults think that a mobile site should be better than the desktop version, while Marketing Charts found that 46.7% of consumers will tell others about a bad experience.
Even though most mobile app development companies, developers, and even mobile app testing services know the aforementioned points of UI significance, they often end up missing very minute details that can affect product performance in the market.
Development must be followed by testing ( mobile as well as usability); learn more about tools and technologies to implement to deliver seamless mobile application functionality here https://www.bugraptors.com/usability-testing-services.php
The days of guidebooks, maps, and other printed stuff have been replaced by Mobile Apps for Tourism and Travel Industry that come with functionalities.
A presentation I did with my teammates: David Larson, Carrie Murphy, David Schwartz, and Ben Serio. Presentation for my MBA Management Marketing class, Arizona State University.
Forrester Research mobile analyst Melissa Parrish takes you on a guided tour of how brand marketers are going from experimentation to executing high-impact, rich media mobile marketing campaigns.
"Native App & Hybrid App, what is at stake?" by Olivier BerniTheFamily
One of the hottest question people are asking when they want to build an App is : “should I go for an hybrid or a native App ?”.
At first hybrid looks very promising as it theoretically allows you to write code only once and run it in all platforms : iOS, Android, etc… But the reality is different and hybrid Apps usually end up being bad, even very bad.
In this 45min. workshop, Olivier Berni, co-founder and lead UX at Lunabee will give you 5 reasons why native are far superior and really worth writing a bit more code.
Olivier designed all of Lunabee's Apps including oneSafe, focusing on every UX and UI details, since 2010.
Olivier has run many “UX experiences" for Lunabee Apps, iterating to try to find the right recipes to increase retention.
App market has gone tremendously in the recent past. This young market has flourished beyond imagination and is expanding at a much faster rate. In such a market, it is necessary that you have right marketing strategy in whose absence sustaining would be close to impossible.
This is why today every app owner demands a well experienced app marketing expert who could help them market their app on different app stores. Though, one rely completely on the app marketing expert, there are certain pointers that can be missed easily.
For instance, content. For an app owner, content may not play vital role in app marketing whereas it could be used wisely to generate traffic and make your app visible on app stores. One can write blogs, publish social media posts, and can use App Store Optimization technique to get the attention of their potential users.
Likewise, the loading speed of your app would play a vital role in helping you get desired attention. You need to ensure that your app should load fast, within seconds; otherwise your potential users won’t show any interest on your app, and thus the chances of moving out of the app store increases. So, if you want to stay up in the market, avoiding these app marketing pitfalls are important
User Interface musts for mobile design Puneet Arora
This document explains the steps needed to make a beautiful user interface for mobile applications. These steps make your application intuitive, easy to use and beautiful in terms of interface.
Please visit: https://in.linkedin.com/in/puneetkum
We all are aware that without marketing no product can sustain the tough competitive market, unless you have an exceptional product that doesn’t require marketing, which is quite rare. Even big brands can’t escape the necessity of marketing.
App stores, in such a short time, have grown beyond imagination. Today, there are more than 1.6 millions of apps, which mean you need to have a strong app marketing strategy to ensure that you app gets desired visibility in app stores
Read More: http://mobisoftinfotech.com/resources/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/App-Merketing-Pitfalls.pdf
13 Things To Keep In Mind For Enhanced Mobile App UI/UX Design BugRaptors
85% of adults think that a mobile site should be better than the desktop version, while Marketing Charts found that 46.7% of consumers will tell others about a bad experience.
Even though most mobile app development companies, developers, and even mobile app testing services know the aforementioned points of UI significance, they often end up missing very minute details that can affect product performance in the market.
Development must be followed by testing ( mobile as well as usability); learn more about tools and technologies to implement to deliver seamless mobile application functionality here https://www.bugraptors.com/usability-testing-services.php
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Top 11 Mobile App Design Best Practices.pdfMarie Weaver
Businesses are increasingly using mobile apps to reach customers, whether through using their own app or providing support and information through other third-party apps.
Best UI UX Practices for Mobile App & Website Design by Harssh Trivedi.pdfHarssh Trivedi
Does your existing mobile app need an upgrade? Are you planning to build a brand new application that will wow your users? Or maybe you just love all things UX and UI and always keep your eyes open for useful tips and recommendations?
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In our digital world, customer experiences are delivered primarily through the mobile. There are several compelling reasons why businesses should utilize this opportunity to build their brand.
This paper looks beyond the mechanics of conventional web design to identify the differentiating factors for a good mobile offering. Specifically, this paper concentrates on mobile experience through smartphones and tablets, including bespoke apps and mobile browsing.
Building a mobile app is no easy task, and with all the options out there, picking the right technology is half the battle. This report, released by IQ, illustrates the differences between building a mobile web app and a native app. At the end is a scorecard to help readers decide which approach is right for them. For questions or more information, please contact IQ at newbiz@iqagency.com.
Going Mobile First: a future-friendly approach to digital product designEzekiel Binion
A 2015 presentation delivered as part of Table XI's breakfast series. This talk shares how mobile platform usage has evolved since the 2009 release of "Mobile First" by Luke Wroblewski and shares some practical tips on how to decide if a native or web application is the right decision for your product.
10 Design Trends 2015 - UX & UI Trends for Mobile SolutionsDMI
Do you create or provide a mobile app or web solution? Even if you already have the user interface (UI) and user experience (UX) nailed down to a T, you're never quite finished. With different design elements and solutions going in and out of fashion, you constantly have to ensure that your solution doesn't start to feel dated.
Here's our shortlist of the most exciting things going on in UX/UI Design right now and what we can expect to see in this space in a not too distant future!
Communication Design for the Mobile ExperienceDavid Drucker
Presented to the Vancouver Chapter of the Society for Technical Communication at their May 2011 meeting. This is a discussion of issues, and strategies for creating usable, navigable, relevant content for mobile computing devices like smartphones. Included many examples and a case study.
Carousel30: Optimizing for the mobile user experience whitepaperCarousel30
White paper by digital agency Carousel30 on how to optimize your mobile user experience through choosing the correct approach for your website, using responsive design or mobile apps.
Types of Animation in Mobile App Development.pdfStephieJohn
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2. Why best UX Practices for
Mobile
Billion Mobile Users
Worldwide
4.43 Bn
Mobile App
Created in past 3 years
3 Lakh 6.2
Exabytes
Global Mobile
Data Usage Per Month
3. Single Screen, Single Task
• It’s all about making learning easier for the user, too
many call to action confuses a person and add cognitive
load to their minds. It’s better to have single task
assigned to the user at one screen.
• For example, The latest revamp of Uber App explicitly
shows only one action “where to” as the first action user
needs to perform here is “Booking a Cab”, relevant and
only one CTA on one screen.
4. Navigation is Simplified
• The most prior rule of developing an app is
to make it user friendly. Mobile navigation
must be discoverable, accessible, and take
little screen space.
• For example, Tab bars and navigation
bars are well suited for apps with relatively
few navigation options. Some examples of
such apps are given on the next page.
6. One Hand Usage
• “Keep up and adapt your design towards bigger screens”
• With the release of the iPhone X it’s become clear that screen sizes are going to keep expanding.
7. • These are three basic ways of are holding phones:
• 85% of observed users working with their phones using one hand.
8. • Below are some heat maps showing sorts of thumb zones applied to every iPhone display size
since 2007 according to the observation by Scott Hurff. You can see that the bigger the display
is, the less easily-accessible zone is.
9. • It’s important adapt designs to improve the user experience. Try to make sure that your app can be
easily be used on a large screen (such as iPhone 6 or 7 or X) with one hand. Place navigation
options within the thumb’s reach.
10. Use Push Notifications Wisely
• Annoying push notifications accounts for 71% of
respondents uninstalling your application.
• Mobile is all about making every message count.
Don’t send notifications “just for engaging
them”. Send them only if you think they
are valuable to the user.
• Best way to make your messages visible is to
diversify your messaging and make them work
together in perfect harmony.
11. Progressive Disclosure
• Some applications are complex and
have a lot of actions or information in it.
To make the user experience easier for
user, progressive disclosure is used
to make only necessary actions
visible when user needs it.
• It helps reduce cognitive load and
improve comprehension of the interface.
12. In-app Gestures with Animation
• iPhone X bought no physical Home
button which leads to the fact that even
the most basic interactions with a device
are gesture-based now. It’s important
to pay more attention to gestures now.
• In the attempt to solve those problems,
More focus will be given on motion
design and micro-interactions.
13. • To make it clear what
interactions are available
(animated hints)
Why animations are Used?
• To clarify spatial
relationships between UI
elements (animated
transitions)
• To provide feedback on the
interaction
14. Full-Screen Experiences
• With the release of Samsung Galaxy S8
and iPhone X, frameless design became
a trend, more screens space available
for users and they expect to have full-
screen experiences.
• Not only the fact that your app should
provide full-screen experience is
important but also the quality of
images, they should not pixelate.
15. Mimic Emotions In UI Feedback
• We, as humans establish an emotional
connection with the apps we use.
• With advancement in user experience,
users expect some human like
feedback when we use these apps.
• Even though we know that the products
aren’t humans and can’t feel emotions,
we want to believe that they can.
16. Adapting Video For Portrait
Orientation
• 94% of the time mobile phones are used in portrait orientation. This means that all content
(including video) should be adapted for this orientation.
INSTAGRAM TV
17. Biometrical Authorisation
• We have already started bypassing the
traditional logins with biometric
authorization in our phone apps.
• More people are going to use this
technology and going forward, the
biometric will be replaced by facial
recognition and voices based
authorizations as well.
18. Let’s Get Conversational
• “People Love Chatting” that simply
gives us an idea how conversational
design will be the talk of 2019.
• The chatbots are already trending and
moving towards booking tickets while
chatting with AI trained chatbots is
already happening, soon we will
experience more such use cases.
19. “The best interface is no
interface”Soon the mobile apps will be trending more conversations, The content writers of today makes
these chats look more human than robotic.