The Battle of the Smartwatches

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THE BATTLE OF THE SMARTWATCHES WHY A LOOK INTO ANDROID WEAR (Specifically MOTO 360) & APPLE WATCH. WHAT DO DESIGNERS NEED TO KNOW?

Transcript of The Battle of the Smartwatches

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THE BATTLE OF THE

SMARTWATCHES

WHYA LOOK INTO ANDROID WEAR (Specifically MOTO 360) & APPLE WATCH.WHAT DO DESIGNERS NEED TO KNOW?

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THE BATTLE OF THE

SMARTWATCHES

WHYA LOOK INTO ANDROID WEAR (Specifically MOTO 360) & APPLE WATCH.WHAT DO DESIGNERS NEED TO KNOW?

ALYSSA BURKE WHO AM I?

User Interface Designer at ÄKTA

@designbyalyssa

akta.com

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WHYSMARTWATCHESWHAT MAKES THEM SO DESIRABLE? WHY ARE THEY IN DEMAND?

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• Constraints of other wearables can cause a lack of visual information and interactivity

• Phones are getting bigger• Daily digestible content is

increasing• Getting phone out of pocket can

be cumbersome

• A need to be more connected to both the virtual world and the real world

• Cool factor

WHYSMARTWATCHESWHAT MAKES THEM SO DESIRABLE? WHY ARE THEY IN DEMAND?

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CHALLENGESWHAT ARE THE

WHAT ARE DESIGNERS GETTING THEMSELVES INTO?

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CHALLENGESWHAT ARE THE

WHAT ARE DESIGNERS GETTING THEMSELVES INTO?

IT IS A GAME OF TRADE-OFFS AS A RESULT OF CONSTRAINTS

Including physical, technical & philosophical

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CHALLENGESWHAT ARE THE

WHAT ARE DESIGNERS GETTING THEMSELVES INTO?

CONSTRAINTS

• Small screen • Lack of affordances• Readability issues• Limited touch space can mean

limited actions

• Various screen sizes• Cropping issues• Resolution issues

• Various screen shapes• Cropping Issues

PHYSICAL

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CHALLENGESWHAT ARE THE

WHAT ARE DESIGNERS GETTING THEMSELVES INTO?

CONSTRAINTS

• Connectivity• Must connect to an iPhone

or Android device for full functionality

• Sensors• Apple Watch | Currently

third party developers can not access heart rate, motion, NFC, bluetooth or gestures

TECHNICAL

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CHALLENGESWHAT ARE THE

WHAT ARE DESIGNERS GETTING THEMSELVES INTO?

CONSTRAINTS

• Interactions• Apple Watch | Single touch,

Force, Swipes vertically only, Taps

• Android Wear | Free form gestures, Multitouch, Swipes vertically and horizontally, Taps

TECHNICAL

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CHALLENGESWHAT ARE THE

WHAT ARE DESIGNERS GETTING THEMSELVES INTO?

CONSTRAINTS

• Design Philosophy• Android Wear & Apple

Watch follow a set of design principles which are not exactly the same.

PHILOSOPHICAL

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ANDROID WEAR

DESIGN PRINCIPLE

THEMES

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ANDROID WEAR

DESIGN PRINCIPLE

THEMES

Design for glances and notifications

• Long vs Short • Content • Frequency

Do one thing, really fast

Content inspired by http://thinkapps.com Content inspired by developer.android.com

TIP: TASKS SHOULD TAKE 5 SECONDS OR LESS

BEEFFICIENT

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ANDROID WEAR

DESIGN PRINCIPLE

THEMES

Design with Unobtrusiveness

Focus on not stopping the user and all else will

follow

Content inspired by http://thinkapps.com Content inspired by developer.android.com

BESEAMLESS Don’t be a constant

shoulder taper

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ANDROID WEAR

DESIGN PRINCIPLE

THEMES

Design for small screen real estate

• UI controls • Circular buttons

Design for big gestures

Content inspired by http://thinkapps.com Content inspired by developer.android.com

BECONSIDERATE

OF SIZE CONSTRAINTS

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ANDROID WEAR

DESIGN PRINCIPLE

THEMES

Design to be contextual

• Hierarchy • Predictive intelligence

Think about stream cards first: The right content at the right

time

Content inspired by http://thinkapps.com Content inspired by developer.android.com

BERELEVANT

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ANDROID WEAR

DESIGN PRINCIPLE

THEMES

Design for the corner of the eye

Content inspired by http://thinkapps.com Content inspired by developer.android.com

BEDISTINCTIVE

Design your icons to represent your brand

Design with good typography and color

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HOWTO COMBAT THE CHALLENGESWHAT TOOLS AND RESOURCES ARE AVAILABLE TO DESIGNERS?

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DESIGN PATTERNS

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DESIGN PATTERNS

• Glances • Notifications • Modal Sheets • Layout • Color and Typography • Animations • Branding

APPLE WATCH ANDROID WEAR

• Cards • App icons • Pages • Action buttons / Action

countdown and confirmation • Continuing activity on phone • Controls • Selection List • Glances • 2D Picker

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DESIGN PATTERNS

• Glances • Notifications • Modal Sheets • Layout • Color and Typography • Animations • Branding

APPLE WATCH ANDROID WEAR

• Cards • App icons • Pages • Action buttons / Action

countdown and confirmation • Continuing activity on phone • Controls • Selection List • Glances • 2D Picker APPLE WATCH

developer.apple.com

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DESIGN PATTERNS

• Glances • Notifications • Modal Sheets • Layout • Color and Typography • Animations • Branding

APPLE WATCH ANDROID WEAR

• Cards • App icons • Pages • Action buttons / Action

countdown and confirmation • Continuing activity on phone • Controls • Selection List • Glances • 2D Picker ANDROID WEAR

developer.android.com

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IMPORTANT

WHY ARE DESIGN PATTERNS

WHY SHOULD DESIGNERS USE DESIGN PATTERNS AS GUIDELINES?

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• Provides a good user experience

• Note: Each OS has its own set of design patterns. Don’t mix and match!

• Helpful for developers who are not the strongest designers

IMPORTANT

WHY ARE DESIGN PATTERNS

WHY SHOULD DESIGNERS USE DESIGN PATTERNS AS GUIDELINES?

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THE IMMEDIATE

FUTUREOF SMARTWATCHESBROUGHT TO YOU BY THE NOGGIN OF ALYSSA BURKE

• Social norm

• More watch-like • Increased battery life

• Stand alone

• Smarter prediction

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LETS RECAPWHAT ARE THE KEY TAKE AWAYS?

1. It is not about one watch being better than another

2. Design for the specific platform

3. Remember, this is a second screen experience

4. Remember the design principles

5. Refer back to the design documentation

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“Good design, when it’s done well, becomes invisible. It’s only when it’s

done poorly that we notice it.” - JARED SPOOL

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THANKS QUESTIONS?

ALYSSA BURKE@designbyalyssa