6 Best Practices For Mobile UX Design

Mind Studios
2 min readApr 28, 2017

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Best tips and tricks for mobile UX design

It’s not about huge, ridiculous things that we need to do. It’s about tiny things that can make a huge amount of difference.

Paul Bennett, TED-talk “Design is in the details”

It is not only about the devil who hides behind the details — it is also about the design itself. We often hear that the less design — the better, and the top-meeting our expectations design is the one which is totally unnoticeable to a user it interacts with. But what are the best practices for ux design these days, and is it any different to what we used to “like” a year or so ago? Our designers have tried to implement the ux design best practices, letting their experience of working with mobile businesses speak for them.

1. Tab Navigation Bar vs Hamburger Menu.

The difference between these two is noticeable for everyone who has ever worked with the mobile interfaces, startups and user experience best practices. In substance, the hamburger menu (or hamburger button) is a button placed typically in a top corner of a graphical user interface. It takes the form of an icon that consists of three parallel horizontal lines (displayed as ☰), suggestive of a list, and is named for its resemblance to the layers in hamburgers, pancakes, or a hotdog in a bun.
[Source: Wikipedia]

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