Top UI/UX Design Trends For 2022

UI design is the first impression of a mobile application and is important because it connects users with a brand, and increases the ROI of the application. But the UX landscape is continuously transforming and new things are getting developed every day. UI design is not limited to just its looks. Application’s data architecture should combine with UI design guidelines that organize, structure and label app’s content sustainably and accessibly. Let’s see UI/UX design trends for 2022.
UI/UX Design Trends For 2022
1. Bottom Navigation 2.0-

Those days were gone when mobile phones use small screens. Latest mobile phones has larger displays and hence can hold more content on their screens, also excellent for multitasking. But there are some complications with larger display: large screens shift the design’s interactive elements far away from the thumb’s natural movement. Lots of applications are positioning key navigation objects at the bottom because it is difficult to reach the screen’s top. Thus bottom navigation bar became industry standard for developers, and it helps users to get access to basic app features in just a single click. Bottom navigation bar is developing into bottom sheets. These bottom sheets develop on a swipe-up gesture, that makes options accessible.
2. Voice User Interface-

Though voice assistance is not a new UX trends, but it is taking shape today. UX design for voice interfaces was screen-first, means our first and main point of contact was the screen. Hence, voice user interfaces can fall short, by being glitchy, failing to integrate with the app, or incurring delays of when person should speak, to name a few. Now, there is more attention placed on voice interface and use of voice programs. Hence, there is need to create a smooth experience between user and voice application or software. Also, there is a need to ensure that experience is thought of, not only from a screen-first approach, but also voice-first or hybrid of the two.
3. Device-agnostic Experience-
These days, people uses lots of devices. As per the statista’s report, there will be 6.58 network-connected devices per around the world. User’s way of data accessing is also changing. Hence, designers need to think out of the box because mobile and desktop categories is not sufficient any longer.
Knowing the user journey is more beneficial and result in creating a device-agnostic design. With this, users will get a seamless UX regardless of device.
4. Liquid Swipe And Buttonless Design-

These days, real physical buttons are no longer used in each mobile. By freeing more screen spaces, product designers can give users more data. When gestures are used instead of digital buttons, all the focus goes to the content. Liquid swipe effect is taking the gestures’ use to next level.
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