May 21, 2020 I recently spoke to veteran UX designer Steven Hoober about designing for touch interfaces. Hoober's "Design for Fingers, Touch, and People" encourages UI designers to: Place primary content and actions at the center of the screen Place secondary actions and tabs along the edges Place tertiary functions behind menus Research how users perform specific interactions. Grip, task, context
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