Questions You Need To Get Answers For Before Attempting To Build iPhone App User Interfaces

By Kavin Mathew


No doubt, you are probably plagued by many questions that you need answers for before you can try to start building iPhone app user interfaces. An interface is that which links the iPhone apps and its users and allows them to interact. Basically, these are the screens where iPhone users get to manipulate the apps. It is also the screen where data may be entered. Manipulation of the app also takes place there. If the app is supposed to give a feedback or a result, it displays the said results through the screen.

App developers, when developing the apps, are inclined to build the user interfaces early on. Before getting to building the actual functional aspect of the app, they even build the interfaces first. Of course you can do it the other way around. Develop the underlying functionality first before the user interfaces. Whichever way you want to work this, It's up to you. However, there are a few queries that must first be addressed before you even try your hand at app building. You will actually benefit from this because your interface design will take its cues from these questions and their corresponding answers.

Before building your user interface, you must first find out who will be using them and you have to ask who, specifically, the eventual users will be. Kids like colors and eye-catching shapes, so if you want the app you are going to build to be a hit with the kids, you'd go for an interface design that is colorful and definitely kid-friendly. In contrast, you would have to be more careful in your color selection if the app is meant to be for business or corporate use. You can hardly convince users that you are a serious corporate app if you use color as though you are dealing with kids. The same principle applies to apps that are aimed for senior citizens. Tone down the colors, minimize the shapes and movements, save them from sensory overload.

Next, you'd have to get an answer to the question as to the role or function that the iPhone apps are supposed to serve. This will actually be the main determinant of how you go about designing the interfaces. Just make sure that the interfaces will make possible the easier and smoother collection of data and the corresponding feedback of the results as presented by the iPhone app to the users.

The third question you need to get answers for, before attempting build iPhone app user interfaces, is one as to what sort of environment the iPhone apps are meant to be used in. Apps, which are mostly mobile in nature, are meant to be used in mobile computers and devices. In iPhones, the operating system is iOS. But you have to consider many environmental variables. You may, for instance, want to know whether the app is to operate within a browser (as a web-app), or if it is to be a stand-alone application, interacting directly with the operating system. Designing the interface of a web app would require that you take into consideration how compatible it will be to the browser it will operate in. Take note also that there should be perfect synchronicity with the other features of the browser, such as Back, Next, and Refresh or Reload.




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