Top 7 Tips for Designing Windows Phone Apps



After a long session of discussion with windows app development designers. I concluded with some of the great patterns that every Windows designers implement in their app designing process.

Thus, I asked Senior Interactive Designer, AIS Technolabs, who has the reviews, to examine common
issues he sees and records the top eight design tips for Windows Phone. This is what we thought of.

1. Core interest
Compose a "best-at" articulation that plots what makes your app incredible and special from the rest.
Use it as a statement of purpose that guides design and improvement. Consider how different kinds of
users will utilize your app and spotlight on the top three "client situations" that genuinely bolster your
best-at explanation. Make this client encounters outstanding before including more features.

2. Plan
Make a navigation flowchart, indicating how the pages in your app interrelate. It will give you a more
clear picture of how users ought to get around in your app. Gathering like pages and after that choose if each gathering ought to be in the scene, turn or app bar style dependent on how users will interact.
Regardless of whether you're not artistically inclined, sketch basic wireframes for your pages and attempt different emphases. Sketches are always more straightforward to modify that code.

3. Love the grid
Grid-based design is just the same old thing new, but did you realize that Windows Phone has its very
own network? Use it while sketching or making design comps. There is even a convenient overlay
incorporated into the page template. (It's covered up in the XAML remarks.) Flip it on and see the grid in your very own application. Snap to it!

4. Theme it
An incredible aspect regarding Windows Phone is that users pick to light or dull themes just as personal accent hues. The whole telephone takes on those themes. Try not to let your app get left behind, or more terrible, perform opposite the client's aim. Theme and accent hues are accessible as assets you can use all through your app.

5. It's alive!
Users love apps that vibe like they're an essential piece of their telephone. Make an excellent live tile
understanding, regardless of whether that is not the key feature of your app. Live tiles maneuver users
once more into your app, and give you an edge over the challenge. Investigate the templates and
concoct a few thoughts.

6. Give content a chance to breathe, never dread the parchment
It's enticing to pack however much substance as could reasonably be expected onto a screen, but recall that looking on Windows Phone takes a flick of the finger. Great screen design is centered around neatness and "scannability." Let your design breathe and dodge the "mass of words" impact. Utilize void area – the holes between visual elements – to isolate gatherings of elements and make your design more clear initially.

7. Be propelled
Windows Phone's design language is propelled by the International Typographic Style. This style centers around solid typography, effortlessness, and lucidity. It utilizes essential representation, sharp
differentiation, and strong shapes to impart thoughts successfully. Look at it, then zest up your app
design.

8. Offer it
Think about how you populate your store section. This is regularly the first experience a potential
customer has with your app. Your app's name and symbol ought to be clear and noteworthy, its
portrayals basic and powerful. The screenshots you pick should demo key substance and usefulness
that users need or need.

Author Bio -

Denny Kelly is a Marketing Manager at AIS Technolabs which is Web design and
Development Company, helping global businesses to grow. I would love to share thoughts on
windows mobile app development.

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