Apple’siOS Human Interface Guidelines , a set of wind and rules for designers that was antecedently only useable through the developer vena portae , is free on iBooks as of today . It ’s a little glimpse into how Apple hopes app developers will follow its leash when it comes to design .
The “ book , ” which is more of a primer , covers everything from aesthetic conclusion to actual user experience decisions . For exemplar , in the Color and Typography chapter , we learn about kerning and font size . Meanwhile , we also get insight into the nitty gritty of UX — from consistence to figuring out who your user even are .
It sounds like a text file for developers , but it ’s in reality a bewitching insight into how Apple intend about intent . That ranges from building palettes of “ virginal , fair colors ” to breeding combine in your substance abuser : “ of import : Do n’t tell apart people to boot or restart after installing your app . resume charter clock time and can make your app seem undependable and arduous to use . ”

It ’s remarkably delicately - grained . possibly theheydays of great corporate computer graphic standardsaren’t over yet , after all . Download ithere . [ David Addey;Slashgear ]
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