top | item 11345390 UX Checklist for iOS and Android 4 points| patkai | 10 years ago |stayintech.com | reply discuss order hn newest [+] [-] userium|10 years ago|reply Creator here, happy to add / edit items on the checklist, if you have any suggestions? [+] [-] whitingx|10 years ago|reply Looks a potentially useful resource :)On thing—re: 'Differences in navigation are considered.' - Android now has a 'Tab bar' style UI element - https://www.google.com/design/spec/components/bottom-navigat... - so this point might need updating. load replies (1) [+] [-] whitingx|10 years ago|reply ... also :)"A single font is used throughout the app"not sure how useful this ⤴ advice is—for example, an app could use different fonts from the 'San Francisco' typeface - http://codemotionapps.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/San-Fra... - for a consistent design with no real detriment to 'UX'
[+] [-] userium|10 years ago|reply Creator here, happy to add / edit items on the checklist, if you have any suggestions? [+] [-] whitingx|10 years ago|reply Looks a potentially useful resource :)On thing—re: 'Differences in navigation are considered.' - Android now has a 'Tab bar' style UI element - https://www.google.com/design/spec/components/bottom-navigat... - so this point might need updating. load replies (1) [+] [-] whitingx|10 years ago|reply ... also :)"A single font is used throughout the app"not sure how useful this ⤴ advice is—for example, an app could use different fonts from the 'San Francisco' typeface - http://codemotionapps.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/San-Fra... - for a consistent design with no real detriment to 'UX'
[+] [-] whitingx|10 years ago|reply Looks a potentially useful resource :)On thing—re: 'Differences in navigation are considered.' - Android now has a 'Tab bar' style UI element - https://www.google.com/design/spec/components/bottom-navigat... - so this point might need updating. load replies (1)
[+] [-] whitingx|10 years ago|reply ... also :)"A single font is used throughout the app"not sure how useful this ⤴ advice is—for example, an app could use different fonts from the 'San Francisco' typeface - http://codemotionapps.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/San-Fra... - for a consistent design with no real detriment to 'UX'
[+] [-] userium|10 years ago|reply
[+] [-] whitingx|10 years ago|reply
On thing—re: 'Differences in navigation are considered.' - Android now has a 'Tab bar' style UI element - https://www.google.com/design/spec/components/bottom-navigat... - so this point might need updating.
[+] [-] whitingx|10 years ago|reply
"A single font is used throughout the app"
not sure how useful this ⤴ advice is—for example, an app could use different fonts from the 'San Francisco' typeface - http://codemotionapps.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/San-Fra... - for a consistent design with no real detriment to 'UX'