Feedback – iOS Human Interface Guidelines and the Android Design Guidelines

According Android Guidelines, i found three designs that surprised me. Also i list those as follow.

1.Use illumination and dimming to respond to touches, reinforce the resulting behaviors of gestures, and indicate what actions are enabled and disabled. Be responsive to touches in a gentle way. Whenever a user touches an actionable area in your app, let them know the app is “listening” by providing a visual response. Make it subtle —just slightly lighter or darker than the untouched color. This provides two benefits:

  • • Sprinkles of encouragement are more pleasant than jolts.
  • • Incorporating your branding is much easier because the default touch feedback works with whatever hue you choose

2.Use color primarily for emphasis. Choose colors that fit with your brand and provide good contrast between visual components. Note that red and green may be indistinguishable to color-blind users.

3.The app’s launcher icon is a key place to incorporate logo, because it’s what users will look for and touch to begin using app. They can carry the launcher icon through to all the screens in app by showing it in the action bar along with the name of the app.

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