Related resources:

http://www.mobile-patterns.com/sign-up-flows
http://www.pttrns.com/categories/15-signups


On Fri, Jun 20, 2014 at 4:51 PM, Yuvi Panda <yuvipanda@wikimedia.org> wrote:
Moving to mobile-l :)

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From: Adam Baso <abaso@wikimedia.org>
Date: Sat, Jun 21, 2014 at 3:03 AM
Subject: Android Sign In & Register Screencaps
To: mobile-tech <mobile-tech@wikimedia.org>


Dmitry and Bernd and I were talking a bit about Sign In & Register visual design patterns. I was going to send them some iOS screenshots I had taken a while back, but remembered stuff is a little different in the Android apps versions - not a ton, but enough.

Here you go. Sort by Title.


Here were the iOS mocks I saw for Wikipedia. Monte is iterating on this with Vibha and Moiz, I think.


No doubt there's a dance involving screen real estate, soft keyboard up/down considerations in light of screen real estate, careful labeling & icon-ing of progressive actions and keyboard buttons, and prevailing style(s). Plus in our case we don't do third party authentication at the moment; not sure if "anonymous" third party authentication (e.g., Wikipedia user = LikesToEmail (third party authenticated user sequence number 1234567890)) will ever be an option .

I know this is mostly obvious stuff, just thought I'd share some screencaps in case others hadn't seen them.

-Adam


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