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3. Rule of Thumb
The iPhone is sized perfectly for use in a single
hand, allowing your thumb to sweep easily
from one corner to the other with only a
modest stretch.
4. Rule of Thumb
While a thumb can manage to sweep the entire screen, only about a third of the
screen is in truly effortless territory—at the side of the screen opposite the thumb.
For a comfortable ergonomic experience, you should place primary tap targets in
this thumb-thumping hot zone. (We’ll focus for now on right-handed users, but
hang in there, lefties, we’ll get to you in a sec.)
5. Rule of Thumb
Only 1/3 of the screen
is in effortless territory.
That’s why toolbars
and tab bars always go
at the bottom edge of
the iPhone screen.
While a thumb can manage to sweep the entire screen, only
screen is in truly effortless territory—at the side of the scree
For a comfortable ergonomic experience, you should place p
this thumb-thumping hot zone. (We’ll focus for now on righ
hang in there, lefties, we’ll get to you in a sec.)
6. Rule of Thumb
Lesser used buttons
and those that make
changes to data can be
tucked safely always at
top right.
Making accidental
changes less likely.
top of pages. Our limited thumbspan, however, flips that convention on its head.
Navigation and primary tap targets sink to the bottom on the iPhone. This tap
zone gives you hints about how to organize the visual hierarchy of tap targets.
Frequently used buttons and navigation tabs should occupy the bottom left of
the screen, while lesser used buttons and those that make changes to data can be
tucked safely away at top right. The Edit button for changing, deleting, or reorder-
ing list items, for example, is conventionally placed at top right, putting it in easy
view but also in an isolated and relatively difficult spot to tap, making accidental
changes less likely.
Let your thumb point the way in laying out your screens according to the most
common use cases for your app. Twitterrific, an app for Twitter users, organizes
its buttons according to this thumb-thinking hierarchy. The two left toolbar icons
respectively refresh and post tweets, reflecting the two most common Twitter-
The standard iPhone toolbar (left) and
tab bar (right) always go at the bottom
edge of the iPhone screen in convenient
thumb-tapping range.To-do list app
Things (left) puts the Edit button at top
right safely out of accidental tap range.
At right,YouTube’s left-edge video
thumbnails are chunky tap targets in
the hot zone of right-handed users.
7. Full-width button
When space allows, full-width controls are the
way to go.
In interface design as in politics, sometimes it’s better just to meet in the middle.
Many standard iPhone controls, including buttons and list items, span the entire
width of the screen, an equal-opportunity layout for both left and right thumbs.
When space allows, full-width controls are the way to go—an important reason,
for example, that wide buttons are cooked into the layout of action sheets, the
Full-width buttons, like the ones in the standard action sheet (left) or theWordCrasher and Epicurious apps, make for
easy tap targets no matter what hand you’re using.
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8. Full-width button
Big chunky buttons not only give clear
guidance to users, they also provide can’t-miss
tap targets no matter what hand you’re using.
9. The magic number is 44
How big is big enough when it comes to
iPhone tap target?
10. The magic number is 44
the size of a fingertip? Apple pegs it precisely at 44 pixels and this measure ap-
pears reliably throughout the standard iPhone controls. In portrait orientation,
44 pixels is the height of buttons in the Calculator app, of the keys of the iPhone’s
virtual keyboard, of items in a standard list display, of the screen-topping naviga-
tion bar, and the list goes on. (With the iPhone’s 163 ppi screen resolution, 44
pixels is about 7mm, or just a hair over ¼ inch.)
11. The magic number is 44
Buttons inside the standard navigation bar, for
example, are only 29 pixels high, but their tap
area extends to the full 44 pixel height of the
navigation bar.
gation bar. Even if you tap just above or below the button, it still
long as you’re still inside the navigation bar. Likewise, taps im-
eft or right are treated as taps on the button itself. Even though
ally smaller, its tappable footprint honors the 44-pixel mini-
e button effectively larger than its outline suggests.
et this right by providing a whole stable of standard controls
tandard height (you’ll explore these built-in views and controls
hapters). When you use Apple’s prefab navigation bar, toolbar, or
app, its controls automatically use these finger-friendly dimen-
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12. The magic number is 44
In the keyboard, keys are 44 pixels tall but only
30 pixels wide - similarly, in landscape view,
the buttons are 44 pixels wide but 38 pixels
high.
The practical minimum size for any tap target
is 44 x 30.
14. The magic number is 44
Go with that flow, at least loosely. You don’t have to rigidly stick to aligning every
ngle element to a 44-pixel grid. In fact, you can’t, since the iPhone’s 320 × 480
imensions don’t round neatly to 44, and some of the built-in controls like the tab
ar at screen bottom veer into slightly different sizes. Instead, the point is that the
15. Don’t crowd me
The iPhone’s standard tab bars ensures
comfortable spacing by limiting app designers
to 5 tabs, no crowding allowed.
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If you must place targets near the tab bar or
toolbar, make sure they’re large enough to hit
easily.
specially important to give fingers some breathing room at the bottom of the
en. Usability testing reveals this to be a clumsy area prone to mistaps when
ets are placed too close to an app’s tab-bar navigation. The frustration is
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17. The glance test
When you hold them at arm’s length and still soak up
their info effortlessly.
Clarity trumps density.
You don’t have to reveal all your information in one
shot.
Every onscreen element comes with a cognitive cost
for your users. It takes longer to scan the screen,
longer to absorb the possible options, longer to figure
out what you’re supposed to do.
18. The glance test
bar lets you choose the type of tweets you’d like to view in your
As always, the goal is to keep your interface visually uncomplica
how complex your app may be. Limit interface chrome, but hide
you have to. Give all of your features and controls a hard look be
them in your design to make sure they’re really tapworthy. If the
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