really using your device capabilities
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Really Using YourDevice Capabilities
One way desktop web thinking doesn’t apply to mobile
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Just add a button
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How does this happen?
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How to avoid itDesign for Every Screen:• Gather information
• Design for users, tasks, and goals
• Don’t make assumptions about any one technology, interface or platform
• Create a blueprint of the whole service… then branch out
• Design to target (end goal) experiences
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With a lot of services
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It’s okay to use these
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On mobile devices.
But still not desktops.
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If they leave….
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…they will come back
Users:• Look at the handset 150
times a day
• Switch tasks 27 times an hour
• Switch gaze every few seconds
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Mobile is the web experience
No desktop web for:• 25% in the U.S.
• 59% in India
• 70% in Egypt
There are 1.8 billion mobile web users. 5 billion people use SMS.
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What about your project?
Analyze. Think about context and value.
Embed truly integrated tools.
Don’t launch them if that plan doesn’t work out.