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What new mobile phones are capable of doing constitute a solid name in the top branding trends in 2020. While the case with 3D elements is at the top of the list!
Designers are busy making 3D elements as one of the core, distinct features in app designs. The idea is to showcase immersive worlds and create 3D images that when well-fitted on the smartphone’s screen, the users feel they can step into it and become a part of the physical space.
Look at the design at Soap Store app, the UI features 3D renderings of certain products shelved at the store. The app design isn’t much different from the Lush store, the soaps rotate in such a realistic, impressive fashion that the user might consider lifting the phone and sniff right into it.
Retro vibes
We’re already seeing some retro styling elements in the digital media, undoubtedly, the demand for more is going through the roof in 2020. The retro styles is about bringing back the vibes of video game designs of late 80s and 90s with pixelated text and simply, Lego-type graphics.
By looking at the design of Screenity app, the designer has kept the retro font to one place, while diverting the user’s attention to the start button by putting it against its modern counterparts in other spots on the screen.
It’s a very similar approach as used in the serif fonts above, putting headlines against the supporting text in the design mobile game development companies. On the other hand, some designs go to further extremes in retro styling, like the Flappy Turtle for a pure 90s experience.
Personalization and customization
Technology has become competent enough to create and deliver genuinely personalized experiences in the digital world. Therefore, the sources to create top, customization apps are there.
Customers today expect to acquire the solutions and experience they have in their mind, and not what they rely on in the search engine’s results and mobile apps. We see how apps like to know us, for instance, Spotify curating custom playlists, Facebook rightfully guessing what we talked about with our friends over the last dinner.
Nevertheless, app designers are striving to create custom designs that are aesthetically pleasing with the aim to meet our specific needs at the same time. Eventually, not only talking, but living the personalized experiences.
The Quotes Creator app is a great example of personalized experience. The app works by giving the user a plethora of choices in order to make them create their own motivation. Options like the font and motivation type to which the user will respond.
In doing so, users don’t have to stick to the old-school, one-size-fits-all options and create boring, repetitive quotes. Unsurprisingly, such custom applications are garnering popularity and demands from users in all the major industries worldwide, and giving enough reason for custom app UI designs to keep coming.
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