27/04/2021
💥💥 10+ common types of screens when designing UI (PART 3 - END)
9️⃣ PAYMENT SCREEN
The checkout process is the last step a user takes before buying a product. It is the designer's job to make this step comfortable for everyone.
The first and also one of the essential parts of the checkout screen is the form form, where buyers fill in specific personal data such as name and credit card number. The type of information required depends on the method the user makes the purchase. Additionally, it is important for people to know that their personal data is secure, so designers must assure users through visual elements that their information is secure. It can be an annotation in a document as well as some approved well-known brands logos or even some certification symbols where available.
🔟 NEWS FEED SCREEN
The social networking application is a useful communication service for people with similar interests. According to studies, the average smartphone owner actively uses 9 apps on their device, launching them up to 300 times a day. This ranking is usually social media applications, video games, ...
New Feed is a list of news and other data selected by the user to follow. Reality shows that mobile users like to quickly scan New Feed information, that's why they need a simple design, not overloaded with visual details. The news can be presented in turn via the scroll bar. To make the navigation more intuitive, the next section of the news will be displayed in a small section.
1️⃣1️⃣ PLAYLIST SCREEN
Music lovers love creating their own playlists. Obviously, every music app has an obligation to offer its users such a feature. The playlist screen looks like different applications: it is a playlist that shows the names of the songs, artists or bands, and the duration of the track.
A playlist is a list of tracks that shows detailed data on the track. A thumbnail image for the album can be added to each track.
1️⃣2️⃣ SCREEN PLAYER
The music player application should have a player functionality with a standard and easily recognizable set of play, stop, and switch buttons usually presented at the bottom of the screen. The center section is usually inserted with an album image or lyrics.