Huh not what I was expecting from the title. I expected it to be a sort of “best practice” mobile UX library - bottom navs, asking for permissions, that kind of thing.
Agree - 'patterns' suggests generic templates rather than specific examples (going back to the GoF design patterns book). The sub-heading 'Inspirational UI UX Patterns That Work' is closer, although it still has that misleading 'patterns' word.
Although perhaps I'm just showing my desktop-focussed anti-app age by obsessing about 'patterns'. I have to say that the overall page - while technically really well done - actually left me feeling saddened at the brilliance of the designers whose goal is attracting and then harvesting our attention.
(Okay, now I'll get off my own lawn and go back indoors).
Although perhaps I'm just showing my desktop-focussed anti-app age by obsessing about 'patterns'. I have to say that the overall page - while technically really well done - actually left me feeling saddened at the brilliance of the designers whose goal is attracting and then harvesting our attention.
(Okay, now I'll get off my own lawn and go back indoors).