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Mobile Patterns – UI UX Inspirational Gallery for iOS and Android

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We recently launched Mobile Patterns - a comprehensive patterns gallery especially designed for the key players in the design community.

Designers at Mobile Patterns capture ‘WOW’ moments from commendable mobile apps and lead you to a vault of short videos of micro-interactions and user flows. It also has a top search bar that enables you to jump straight off to the interactions you desire to see.

We’d love to know what you think about Mobile Patterns and how we can shape ourselves into your personalised patterns gallery.

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Thought provoking and a little intimidating, but in the best of ways

Also, on an iPhone 6S using the Chrome browser app I've had three occasions where the page has crashed and reloaded. I don't see a way to precisely repeat it but I've had it happen twice on the main list and once in a detail page (the detail page crash happened as I hit the bottom of a long app detail page, but that may been a coincidence as I don't think I was hitting bottom of the main page crashes)

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Awesome resource, a feedback would be to show 4 apps per scroll-view, instead of dedicating an entire screen height to one app - since first-time users are only going to see that one app when they load the page, and there's quite some scrolling involved to view more than two.

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It's ironic that a site about UI/UX has a 5 seconds black screen during load. This might be due to the HN hug of death however. In either case, a small loader (or similar modern loading indicator pattern) would increase the site's usability by miles.

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Interesting that this comment is being downvoted. Initial page loading time is not a nitpick, it is the main source of an increased bounce rates.

> "[Users] with an average page load time of 2 seconds view 8.9 pages on average, while those with an average page load time of 7 seconds view only 3.7 pages on average. The number of pages viewed consistently decreases as page speed decreases, and the difference in pages viewed between users averaging 2 second load times and users averaging 4 seconds is 3.x pages. This means that a 2 second delay in page load time could mean a user exits your site 3 pages earlier."¹

Articles upon articles are written on the topic and UI/UX experts have a lot of patterns available to mitigate the issue.

This article showcases a lot of great way one can use to change the perception of a slow loading page: https://medium.com/dev-channel/hacking-user-perception-to-ma...

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¹ https://blog.littledata.io/2017/04/07/how-does-page-load-spe...

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Awesome resource, a feedback would be to show 4 apps per scroll-view, instead of dedicating an entire screen height to one app - since first-time users are only going to see that one app when they load the page, and there's quite some scrolling involved to view more than two.

Thanks, Tom. I am still collecting feedback and trying to figure out the best solution for showing most value to users.

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