Last Updated on February 28, 2024
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Companies go to far lengths in order to provide the best user experience possible. As Steve Jobs said, “Design is not just what it looks like and feels like. Design is how it works.” Whenever a human interacts with software, the user interface must make it easy, efficient, and enjoyable to operate a machine in the way which produces the desired result.
Users often get used to a specific layout and find themselves knowing common functions by heart. As an example let’s take a look at Twitter. We all know that when you pull down the screen in the official Twitter app, the tweets refresh. While in other iOS applications, I accidentally caught myself pulling down the screen to refresh the layout.
Obviously it did not work, and there are patents involved with this gesture. But isn’t it crazy that my brain naturally performed that function? Something so little is in retrospect very big. These sort of little big details is what makes software stand out. I personally appreciate when companies stress small factors, just so my life could be easier.
In order to understand more clearly, we collected some examples of little big details from major software applications. Littlebigdetails.com is a tumblr blog that showcases little big user interface details. We collected some great examples of little big details from the site. We hope this roundup will serve as great inspiration for your next development project. Who knows, maybe you will learn something new about the software you use on a regular basis.
Mail on Mac OS X Lion
Mail gives you the option to display the telephone number across your entire screen so it’s easier for you to read and dial it.
OSX
When unplugging your headphones from a Mac, it automatically reverts to the most recent volume settings of the new output device.
Google Analytics
To select a period of time, you can select a complete month by clicking the month title
iOS
If you tap the camera icon in the lock screen of iOS 5.1, it bounces up to encourage you to slide.
Gmail
Typing ? in Gmail (when not in a input field) gives you a cheat sheet of all available key commands.
Google Maps
When zooming in to the maximum, the zoom in button merges with the street view button indicating that the next zoom level is with street view.
Tumblr
When viewing audio file you are asked to not download the file.
Quora
When you’re logged out you get a list of places where you’re still logged in with the option to log out
Youtube
When typing in the search box, the autocomplete dropdown size will be limited so it doesn’t cover the video.
Gmail
While in the inbox, the Compose button is red. Then when composing an email, the Send button is red instead.
iPad Keyboard
There are phantom keys in the middle when you split the keyboard in half.
Feedburner
You see this message after you set up your feed and want to view your Feed Stats right away.
Skype
Changing the default chat font to Comic Sans makes the smiley sad.
Vouchercodes
On the unsubscribe page the background & editor’s avatar turns from a blue (sunny day) background to a rainy day when unsubscribing from all newsletters.
Mixcloud
The favicon indicates whether the music is playing or paused.
IMDb
The rating for ‘This is Spinal Tap’ goes up to 11
When a comment is not in your set language, there is an option to translate it.
Path
When scrolling in the app, the clock updates itself with the time of the update you’re looking at
Etsy
If you try to send yourself a message on Etsy, you get the error message “Talking to yourself again?”
Gmail
When attempting to sign in with an incorrect password, it reminds you how long ago it was changed.
iCloud
Removes the spaces from the email input field when you go to the password field.
Google Chrome
Accent colour on most visited thumbnails is pulled from the site’s favicon.
Tumblr
There is an ASCII art logo in Tumblr’s HTML source.
Flickr
When uploading files, it shows percentage in the tab, so you can always see the load progress while surfing other sites.
iPod Nano
The Mickey Mouse watch on Apples’ iPod Nano site shows the actual time.
Google Maps
The “map” or “satellite” button” shows the actual area behind it.
Google maps
The iPhone icon represents the actual location of the Apple headquarters inInfinite Loop Cupertino.
Nike+
When people “like” your run after you post it on facebook, you will hear cheers and chants in your headphones.
deviantArt
Visual prompt to encourage users to fill in more details about their profile when registering.
iOS
When using internet on EDGE network, loading icon in status bar rotates slower than it does on 3G.
Google Translate
When translating a beatbox sound in German, the “Listen” button automatically changes into “Beatbox!”.
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Threadless
When entering the website, a message in the top bar will appear that the company is able to ship to the country you’re currently in.
Tracks accounts that are viewed by unregistered and logged out users. Then prompts them to sign up and follow those accounts automatically.
iA Writer
The icon adapts when it is displayed in different sizes.
Highrise iPhone app
As it loads your account’s database, it presents you with a playable game of tic tac toe.
OSX
The little red close button displays a darker circle inside when your document has unsaved changes.
Spotify
The “Added” column on spotify fades as it gets older.
BBC Radio 1
The video player volume control goes up to 11.
Kickstarter
Click the scissors icon three times and the footer falls down.
Apple iCloud icon golden ratio
In mathematics and the arts, two quantities are in the golden ratio if the ratio of the sum of the quantities to the larger quantity is equal to the ratio of the larger quantity to the smaller one. The figure on the right illustrates the geometric relationship. the golden ratio = 1.61803399
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Posted by:Igor Ovsyannnykov
Igor is an SEO specialist, designer, photographer, writer and music producer. He believes that knowledge can change the world and be used to inspire and empower young people to build the life of their dreams. When he is not writing in his favorite coffee shop, Igor spends most of his time reading books, taking photos, producing house music, and learning about cinematography. He is a sucker for good coffee, Indian food, and video games.
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