User Experience (UX) and Mobile App Design Development
- Major Sputnik
- May 24, 2017
- 2 min read
The Increasingly Mainstream Mobile App
Various kinds of mobile app is penetrating our daily life, we dare say that everyone’s mobile phone must have at least one app installed. Results from the newest researches indicate that web browsing rate has been lower in the recent years. In contrary, the use of mobile app is quickly increasing. Superior in terms of accessibility and practicality, more people are now eager to download the mobile app of the business or website they frequent. Many factors can affect their willingness, such as the app size, privacy issues, social login, and push notifications, to name a few. However, on top of them all is the user experience (UX). A top-notch UX will result in people's willingness to use the app again, while mobile app with poor UX will soon have users abandoning and eventually deleting it.
User Experience (UX) Factors for Mobile App
UX design for mobile app shouldn't be done similarly as for a regular website. An example of the differences between them is in the screen sizes. Here are some tips that can be implemented to create a great mobile app experience:
1. Simple Navigation: The biggest challenge in designing UX for mobile is the limited screen size. Unlike website that can have extensive menu bar, doing the same for mobile will use up a lot of screen space. Therefore, mobile navigation should be easy to discover and made sure that it only includes the most essential functions.
2. Usability: In general, elements in the app should be designed so that users can reach their goal easily. A special feature of mobile device is that people often use it one handed. To improve on user experience, it is important to place main navigation buttons within the reach of the user’s thumb. Required gestures and action outcomes should also be consistent across the app.
3. Minimal Effort: Mobile apps that are easy to use are often rated highly. It is principal for mobile app to reduce the effort needed from users. One way to do this is by providing search filters to help users quickly find what they are looking for. Another way is by personalizing the experience of each user by learning their behavior when using the app. For example, giving suggestions based on past buying pattern or pick-up point. 4. User Interface: People typically don’t have much free time when they decide to use mobile app. Thus, minimal design with only the essential elements is recommended to deal with users’ reduced attention span. In this case, negative space is useful to improve readability and bring focus on certain contents.
Development of a great UX for mobile app should always begin with a user-centered design. In addition, putting emphasize on mobile-specific features is also essential. The best mobile app would be one that is useful and easy to use at the same time.
