The Apple Design Awards (Award,ada) are like the Academy Awards. It is not the little gold that makes the geeks dream, but the Apple's most popular new app award from the developer.
The author won this award at Apple's World Wide Developer conference this year. The authors began to consider how to urge thousands of developers to develop more perfect mobile apps through Apple's ADA standards. This article, the author of the analysis and discussion of these standards, he believes that these standards will help developers to design more excellent applications.
1. Style
One of Apple's core tenets is that technology is not just about functionality. Making applications available is far from enough. Technology should be more interesting. It should make users interested and feel cordial.
Attention should be drawn to the details. Subtle hints, humor, metaphors, animations, and beautiful graphics can all enhance the app's character.
Postage the ADA in 2009, which simulates the process of making, delivering and mailing postcards. It can easily display a pop-up dialog box that tells the user that the postcard has been posted, but it does not do so, and it has crafted an animated envelope for the user. This is the design of a pleasant!
Grades 2 is a ranking and GPA calculator-it sounds like it's hard to make a breakthrough. But developers use dynamic characters to make the program intimate, humorous, beautiful detail design and character description make the application full of individuality. Users will naturally like this interesting design.
2. Intuitive interface
Intuitive apps are most effective. Users should know how to use your application through the interface. At some level, the application should be in line with what the user feels in the real world, and it's best to have all the elements clickable. In the author's view, cutting elements is the best way to make the application intuitive. Letting app become "simple and simple" is to remove all the elements that will be left and right, leaving only the things that are most needed. This applies not only to the display of content on the screen, but also to the design of the entire app. Remove any nonessential features, buttons, or options. The process may be painful, but it's definitely worth it. You may think your users want more choices, but you have to remember that any increase in functionality, buttons, or choices adds complexity to the program. Imagine if you downloaded a button on the app screen, then everyone should know how to use it. Although it is difficult, but not to do, the less things can bring you more benefits.
When a user opens grades 2 for the first time, they know how to use it, because it has only one button. The next thing is much simpler ...
3. Elegant
An elegant app is a clever and tasteful way to solve a problem. It can reduce the user's work. Entering information is a very troublesome task for the user. Worse, users often need a single hand to use their devices, which makes the input work more cumbersome. Reducing input, providing choices, and setting default input results are effective ways to reduce user input. It would be even better if you could find smarter ways to reduce user input, such as automatically locating the user's location information without having to let the user enter his or her own location.
The author asked one of Apple's chief designers why he was looking at his UI design, and his answer was a bit surprising: because his app was able to automatically switch input methods according to the needs of the input. This may sound simple, but surprisingly many apps do not. This is a little bit of detail from design to implementation, which is why designers can't completely pull out of a project even when the coding phase is in.
4. Fascinating
A compelling interface to attract users ' attention. It even makes the user forget the other things, completely into your application.
Fascinating apps tend to start with pretty graphic introductions. Before users can use the app, they need to download it in the App Store, when the app's description and comments will largely affect the user's purchase decision, and the user will usually make a decision based on the app's screenshot. So make sure your app's interface is clear and wonderfully descriptive of the main features of the app.
A nice view does attract a user's eye, but it's not enough to keep users. Many apps look good, but the overall experience doesn't work, they are either confusing content, inconsistent interfaces, or animations that aren't fluent. A compelling interface should allow users to have a magical, fluid, and real experience, and the elements that make users feel they are using a computer (a glitch, an animated card, or no response) should be erased.
Through our Choice,push Pop press subvert the way we read books, let books into life. They make all the objects on the screen accessible, from page to illustration and embedded video, which not only can touch, but can be dragged and scaled to give the user a more authentic experience. The app also uses sound and gorgeous images to enhance the user's reading experience.
5. Exciting
Excitement does not refer to the app itself, but to the ability of the user to use it excitedly. Brushes the mobile device into an art studio that uses it to create a magazine cover with an artistic sense. For artists, it is a very exciting thing to be able to develop their artistic creations anytime and anywhere.
Smule (though not able to win the ADA, but is very much favored by the author) Ocarina the iphone into a portable flute. Users are willing to spend one or one hours using Ocarina to learn the tracks they are interested in. It is very exciting to be able to learn the same instrument. Exciting apps can attract users to use it over and over again. Does your app have anything to excite the user?
6. Compelling
Remember the first app you showed your friends when you had a new device? Your friend might be surprised and sigh, "Whoa, what's this?" ”。 This may be because the app allows you to do something you can't imagine doing on your mobile phone. Compelling apps are often able to jump out of the box of technology, giving users the experience they never wanted.
Golfscape combines the camera, GPS, compass and a golf course database on the phone, telling the golfer critical distance through an augmented reality frame.
StarWalk uses the ipad's gyro sensor, which allows users to see all the stars and moons in the sky as soon as they set their ipad perpendicular to the horizon.
7. Reliable
A reliable app is a guarantee that the tasks performed will never fail. It is reliable, robust, and never crashes. The information in the app is updated, accurate, and comprehensive in real time, and can be accessed even in the absence of a network connection. If an app crashes frequently or gives inaccurate information, it won't work even if the app is beautifully designed.
Conclusion
The App Store is a apps ocean. To attract Apple's attention in a multitude of apps, a fascinating design is an essential factor. Attractive design is not easy; it requires a lot of time, money and good taste, which requires designers to be passionate about their products. Only when developers are passionate about the product will they devote a lot of effort to developing a rewarding app. Such apps developers treat themselves as craftsmen and carefully design every detail: the layout of the interface, a button, or even a warning message. Full of passion, inspiration, no compromise, can create something great!
Take a look at Apple's ingredients of great iPhone apps video and you'll see how to create a wonderful apps.
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