Mobile Design Pattern Gallery
Theresa Neil is an Austin, Texas-based user experience consultant who creates rich applications for start-ups and Fortune 500 companies.
When you're under pressure to create a well-designed, user-friendly mobile app, there's no time—and no need—to reinvent the wheel. This handy reference contains over 90 mobile app design patterns, with 1,000 screenshots from current Android, iOS, and Windows Phone apps to illustrate them.
Much has changed since the first edition of this book. Mobile operating systems have become increasingly distinct, each with its own set of design conventions and patterns, and many designers have embraced mobile-centric thinking. Theresa Neil, a user experience professional, walks product managers, designers, and developers through 11 design patterns in Mobile Design Pattern Gallery:
- Get patterns for primary and secondary navigation.
- Forms: Break the industry's bad form design habits.
- Tables: only show the most important data.
- Make it simple to use search, sort, and filter functions.
- Tools: give the appearance of direct interaction.
- Charts: discover the best practices for basic chart design.
- Tutorials and invitations: invite users to get started and learn about the features.
- Social: assist users in connecting with one another and becoming a part of the group
- Feedback & Affordance: provide users with timely feedback
- Help: integrate help pages into a smaller form factor
- Anti-Patterns: What to Avoid When Creating a Mobile App
Author: Theresa Neil
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