Why would anyone want to use CRAP design principles? I know what you might be thinking of if it’s the first time you hear of it, but don’t get fooled by its name.
CRAP is actually a set of graphic design principles described by Robin Patricia Williams in her book, The Non-Designer’s Design Book.
An effective visual design is one that captures the viewers’ attention in the first few seconds. And these simple but essential principles help you create more eye-catching graphic designs which also look more professional.
In this blog post, I’ll explain each CRAP design principle and then show you how to use them to elevate your UX design. So, let’s march on and see what CRAP design is all about.
Core mobile transformation and overall digital transformation for any technology product or an existing off-line business are critical.
UI should be considered as the first domino in a domino effect.
Higher usability means longer customer onscreen retentionAny product is bound to make dedicated directed efforts for customer engagement.
These efforts are small relaxation or a vigorous start for a great UI as an excellent user experience generally.
Critical mobile app UI design principles you must follow:
Touch-points layout and sizeThe feasible size that is comfortable to the eye and your fingertips is significant on any touchscreen.
Learn more at UI design principles for popular mobile apps
An empathy map is a visualization of what a team knows about a customer. It helps UX designers understand users and create a great user experience.