Designing
mobile apps for IOS, is an exciting challenge indeed, because it is
clearly the most advanced mobile platform. It dictates, what can
ultimately be done with a mobile device. iOS SDK and Xcode, along
with tools like the Xcode IDE, Instruments, and iOS Simulator, are
powerful weapons in the hand of the mobile
apps developer in India
and abroad, to develop top mobile apps.
iOS
devices fall into two categories: iPhone and iPad. Mobile app
designer should check, if its retina ready screen or not. Retina
screen, with its high resolution, will display a high level of detail
so if there are any issues with the UIs, it will expose that as well.
Human
interface guidelines (HIG) supplied by Apple will guide the
iphone
application developer
on
how to design the standard keyboard layout, the date picker, and the
status bar. The three cardinal visions of Apple are deference,
clarity and depth.
To
design a catching user-interface for iOS, iphone
application developer
or
ipad
application developer
should do the study of the top apps in the iTunes and also try to
fully comprehend Apple’s own UI guidelines. Just adhering to Apple
guidelines won’t result in a nice UI, but you have to add your
aesthetics to it. You may design the iOS app such that it is clear,
simple, focused, and easy to navigate. Meanwhile, you should ensure
that it keeps itself within the platform conventions of Apple.
Striking
icons are an inevitable part of a well-designed iOS app. iphone
app developers india and worldwide, have been
focussed to build a special, eye-catching shape for the icon,
centring on a small color palette. Better not to use text in the
icon, but the design of the icon should indicate the content of the
mobile app in a striking way. Do not overlook the designing of the
icon, for it acquires a critical role when the app is downloaded to
mobile devices. iOS is a treasure house which offers immense
opportunities to the imaginative and the intelligent mobile app
designer. Take it as a challenge and design a great iOS app.
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