There needs to be consistency to some extent across the web as it allows for a better user experience and makes the web as a whole easier to use. This may be why we always tend to use the same layouts for our designs, over and over again.
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There needs to be consistency to some extent across the web as it allows for a better user experience and makes the web as a whole easier to use. This may be why we always tend to use the same layouts for our designs, over and over again.
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As users shop the Apple App Store looking for new apps to buy, they judge their potential purchases based on design.
We’re told early on in life not to judge a book by its cover, but without a way to trial an app, screenshots are one of the few ways a user can judge the quality of it.
Since it’s not possible for someone to judge ease-of-use (usability) or code-quality just by browsing the App Store, judging entirely based on design makes sense, and so apps with better design tend to be chosen more often when compared with competing apps.
So how can we design better apps? Well, I’m glad you asked. I’ll discuss five simple tips that will help. Via Tocquigny Delete the scoop?
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