The Mobile App designing is an exclusively diverse thing than designing for the desktop or mobile websites. Mobile apps only have a few seconds to attract and engage its visitors; plenty of attention needs to be given to those comprehensive, compact communications that may determine the complete customer satisfaction.
Now-a-days, dedicated Iphone app developers work hard to code and design a beautiful application, but it fails to deliver potential consumer’s requirements. As a result, several iphone apps available in app store, downloaded once but never used again. In a research by Pinch Media, only 20% people use a free app after download on its 30th day. Why? The reason is poor interactive app design.
Now-a-days, dedicated Iphone app developers work hard to code and design a beautiful application, but it fails to deliver potential consumer’s requirements. As a result, several iphone apps available in app store, downloaded once but never used again. In a research by Pinch Media, only 20% people use a free app after download on its 30th day. Why? The reason is poor interactive app design.
Following are the mistakes to avoid in iPhone application designing:
Duplicate Design
At app store, if you go through some applications in same niche, you find most of the apps covering almost same design, but different color combinations. Why it happens? As competition grows, people are in a hurry to develop an iphone app. Guys, do you really need the one? Market research is a very necessary part before implementing any idea in reality. Use case of mobile apps and find the aim of your app. How it solves a real problem?
Inflated Graphics
iPhone app designers usually tend to ignore typical design and usability conventions by providing users glossy and sparkling graphical user interface designs that turns further a low-standard look and adversely influences claimed functionality. In order to make application different, designers make appearance complex that doesn’t support app’s functionality. A complex and over-blown design demands user to learn and understand how it works.
Puzzling Navigation
A right navigation is the key factor for better user experience and without good planning it isn’t possible. Sometimes designers overlook to develop a flowchart before start to design an app. In the end, the outcome is a complicated and irrational design in which user will have no clue exactly how to navigate. So it is better to plan a flow chart to ensure that there is no any confusing area remains that halt app design process.
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Duplicate Design
At app store, if you go through some applications in same niche, you find most of the apps covering almost same design, but different color combinations. Why it happens? As competition grows, people are in a hurry to develop an iphone app. Guys, do you really need the one? Market research is a very necessary part before implementing any idea in reality. Use case of mobile apps and find the aim of your app. How it solves a real problem?
Inflated Graphics
iPhone app designers usually tend to ignore typical design and usability conventions by providing users glossy and sparkling graphical user interface designs that turns further a low-standard look and adversely influences claimed functionality. In order to make application different, designers make appearance complex that doesn’t support app’s functionality. A complex and over-blown design demands user to learn and understand how it works.
Puzzling Navigation
A right navigation is the key factor for better user experience and without good planning it isn’t possible. Sometimes designers overlook to develop a flowchart before start to design an app. In the end, the outcome is a complicated and irrational design in which user will have no clue exactly how to navigate. So it is better to plan a flow chart to ensure that there is no any confusing area remains that halt app design process.
Image Courtesy: Flickr