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** [[User:Andrew/LayoutPatterns/ViewandEdit|View and Edit]] - Pattern for showing content that is primarily viewed but is occasionally edited.
** [[User:Andrew/LayoutPatterns/ViewandEdit|View and Edit]] - Pattern for showing content that is primarily viewed but is occasionally edited.
** [[User:Andrew/LayoutPatterns/Wizard|Wizard]] - Pattern for guiding the user through a series of step to accomplish a task
** [[User:Andrew/LayoutPatterns/Wizard|Wizard]] - Pattern for guiding the user through a series of step to accomplish a task
** [[User:Andrew/LayoutPatterns/Tooltips]] - Pattern for consistent presentation of information that pops up when the mouse is over an item.
** [[User:Andrew/LayoutPatterns/Tooltips|Tooltips]] - Pattern for consistent presentation of information that pops up when the mouse is over an item.
** [[User:Andrew/LayoutPatterns/Plasmoids]] - Patterns for panel popups and desktop widgets.
** [[User:Andrew/LayoutPatterns/Plasmoids|Plasmoids]] - Patterns for panel popups and desktop widgets.





Revision as of 19:14, 22 July 2014


Purpose

Layout patterns provide an aid to designing applications that maintain both visual and functional consistencies that are appropriate for the functionality and content of the application.

Guidance

The top level layout for your application may be constructed by selecting an appropriate Command Pattern and Navigation Pattern as well as taking advantage of recommended Content Patterns.

  • Command Patterns are determined by the command structure chosen for the application (simple, complex or very complex).
  • Navigation Patterns depend on the structure of the application content (flat, 2-deep, 3-deep, n-deep).
  • Content Patterns are a collection of consistent ways to present different types of content
    • Images - Patterns for displaying images with captions
    • Search and Filter - Patterns for exposing search and Filter functions
    • Icons and Text - Pattern for consistently showing icons with text
    • View and Edit - Pattern for showing content that is primarily viewed but is occasionally edited.
    • Wizard - Pattern for guiding the user through a series of step to accomplish a task
    • Tooltips - Pattern for consistent presentation of information that pops up when the mouse is over an item.
    • Plasmoids - Patterns for panel popups and desktop widgets.


See the layout pattern example that shows how to contstruct the layout for photo gallery application.


Methodology

Applications Survey

An extensive survey of a broad range of desktop applications was conducted. The survey activity included identifying the type and layout characteristics of each application. The types of applications surveyed were:

Video player, Audio/Music player, Image browser, Image editor, Web browser, File browser, Settings, Text editor, IDE, Document editor, Document viewer, Games, Email, Address book, Chat client, Calendar, Video conference, Audio/Video editing, Terminal, Calculator, Clock, System Monitor, Archiver, Mapping/Directions, Software installer/remover, Dictionary


Industry Guidelines Review

Several published guidelines were reviewed to identify common industry layout guidance and to help validate some of the guidance provided in these guidelines. The industry layout guidelines surveyed include:

  • GNOME HIG
  • Windows Design Guidelines
  • Google Design Guidelines
  • Android Design Guidelines
  • OS X HIG
  • iOS HIG