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Title: 6 Crucial Rules for Creating AwardWinning App Designs


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6 Crucial Rules for Creating Award-Winning App
Designs Who does not want to create outstanding
designs of mobile apps? Designing is very well
spread, but the genius ones win the accolades.
Well, innovativeness and creativity are not the
only norms that can create this wonder. Better
check out the top 6 crucial rules for creating
award-winning app designs. It takes a lot of
pains and hours to create a design for the app.
But remember, a user will just take less than 5
seconds to decide whether the app is interesting
or know. Most of the users stop using apps
because of poor design and low performance.
  • Most Important Rules for Creating Unique Mobile
    App Designs
  • These rules will definitely help you to
    understand how you can also create an exemplary
    design for an app. Let us leave the realm of a
    developer and get into the perspective of a
    user.
  • Remember the Basics of Interaction Design
  • Every design needs to have a purpose and a logic
    behind it. As something which is purposeless is
    meaningless. The same follows for the mobile app
    designs as well. Design should be goal-driven
    (targeted) and loaded with the best usability.
    The functions used in the apps should be running
    and familiar with the users so that users know
    how and for what to use the functions. Use of
    notifiers and responders like a simple sound or
    a window prompt are a must.
  • Understand your Users First
  • The very first step before you start your app
    creation knows your users. Different types of
    users have different choices and perspectives.
    They behave differently on the basis of
    demography, age, etc. The design you create should

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  • be great and convenient to your specific users.
    First of all, know who your users are and what
    they can expect. Understand your users before you
    create a product for them.
  • Easy-to-Tap Finger Friendly Designs
  • With the smartphones getting more and more touch
    sensitive, sometimes it is difficult to manage
    your fingers to interact with the apps. Before
    you launch, ensure that your designs are
    finger-friendly and will not misinterpret the
    touches. Tapping should be easy with sufficient
    space but not extra space to feel embarrassed.
  • Make-it-Easy Rule
  • Never try to make your design impressive at the
    cost of users time and efforts. Simplicity is
    still a king. Do not use a design that make users
    thing, Do we really need to do this action?
    Try to keep a minimum number of taps and reduce
    the amount of work on the users part. Do not
    clutter your app with unnecessary screens and
    taps.
  • Creative Mixing of Old and New Designing
  • Most of the time, the new trend never takes over
    entirely. The new starts gaining ground, while
    the earlier one is still occupying a good space.
    Examine the popular designing trends with which
    users are already familiar. At the same time,
    incorporate some latest trends which are new. Not
    all the users are very comfortable and savvy
    using the new designs. Create a perfect mix of
    running patterns and latest app design patterns.
    Strike a balance of popular and new!
  • Prototyping

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by-step of all the app functions. Prototyping
tools can be used to make a flawless app
design. The thumb rules of every successful
product are fast and simple. The same goes with
mobile app designs as well. Think from your
users point of view and create an outstanding
app to win accolades.
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