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5 Top Design Elements to Incorporate into Your Next App

5 Top Design Elements to Incorporate into Your Next App

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Mar 4, 2019 By Matt Shealy

With thousands upon thousands of apps on the market, getting users’ attention often comes down to UI/UX. Stunning designs make apps stand out above competitors and attract users. Giving users an intuitive experience is what keeps them coming back for more.

Here are the top design elements to consider when developing your next app.

Clean and Uncluttered

App developers should make sure that they incorporate a logic of clear, concise, and uncluttered design. Apps with cluttered or ambiguous interfaces and content are offensive to users. Cognitive load refers to the amount of brain power required to use an application and a cluttered app can require too much stress and thinking for the user. Having a high cognitive load may lead users to abandon the app and look for easier and simpler tools.

Clean design is especially imperative on mobile apps, where the screen is much smaller, and the precision of thumb tapping is often lacking. Show users just what they need to know in that screen and keep extras on other pagers or off the app entirely.

User Interface Design

User interface, or UI design, is one of the most important aspects of app design. When designing an app, the user and their interests should be used to mold the app around in terms of design. A great designer will go so far as to provide customer inputs into each part of the design. By watching how customers interact with the app, you can evolve and improve the UI making the app increasingly easy and intuitive to use.

Font Adds to Design

Another important design element in app development is typeface. Typeface has qualities that have been embraced and used in marketing psychology and can also be used to increase engagement and interest in an app.

Making a smooth reading experience means effective use of typeface. Designers should make sure that the app’s typeface should be compatible with their respective OS and tablet size. Again, due to the small screen on mobile devices, designers need to be especially careful with font types and styles. While bold, underlines and italics may work on desktop, they may not be seen clearly on a mobile device.

Personalization Without Too Much Work

Design elements today are expected to contain personalization. Knowing the right time zone or populating the weather or time can make the user feel like the app is personalize to their needs.

Often businesses do this by asking a bunch of questions during the onboarding process. This, however, requires too much work by the user. Rather, only ask for the data you need and find innovative ways to offer personalization to make the experience stand out.

App Design Elements

App development is an ongoing evolution with new technology and ideas happening every day. To provide your customers the best experience, you need the best mobile app talent. Where you are looking for a UX, UI, web or brand designer, the right designer can bring an amazing experience to the user.

App design is incredibly important to users who are looking for apps that appeal to their individual tastes. This is the biggest message of all. Individual tastes are taking control of the market and driving sales that are geared and tailored towards individuals that have unique individual tastes. The appeal of individual tastes cannot be ignored because the individual is shaping the market.

Filed Under: Software, Technology Tagged With: Apps, Design, Personalization

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Matt Shealy

Matt Shealy is the President of ChamberofCommerce.com. Chamber specializes in helping small businesses grow their business on the web while facilitating the connectivity between local businesses and more than 7,000 Chambers of Commerce worldwide.

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