Building Mobile-First Interfaces That Actually Convert
Learn how to structure your mobile design so users naturally move toward your key goals. We’ll cover layout principles, touch targets, and the one mistake that kills engagement.
Read MoreDiscover how to design mobile experiences that keep users engaged and coming back. From responsive design principles to interaction patterns that work across Canada and beyond.
Essential guides and practical strategies for mobile-first design
Learn how to structure your mobile design so users naturally move toward your key goals. We’ll cover layout principles, touch targets, and the one mistake that kills engagement.
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Bottom navigation, hamburger menus, tab bars — each works in different situations. This guide breaks down when to use each pattern and how to implement them properly for Canadian audiences.
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It’s not just about rankings. Users abandon slow mobile sites within seconds. We’ll show you what’s actually slowing down your site and practical fixes that don’t require a full redesign.
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You don’t need an expensive lab to test your mobile design. These affordable methods — from unmoderated testing to analytics review — reveal what’s actually working and what needs to change.
Read MoreThese fundamentals apply whether you’re building for Toronto or Vancouver
Most interactions happen in the lower half of the screen where thumbs naturally reach. Position your critical buttons and navigation where users can actually tap them without stretching.
Mobile screens are small. Don’t ask users to remember information from the previous screen or hunt for buttons. Keep decisions simple and context always visible.
Vertical scrolling feels natural on mobile. Multi-column layouts create confusion and force constant scanning. Embrace the vertical flow and watch engagement improve.
Minimum 4444 pixels for buttons. Users won’t struggle with tiny links or cramped controls. Generous spacing also reduces accidental taps on the wrong target.
Real data about how Canadians interact with mobile experiences
of mobile users abandon sites that load slowly
of engagement comes from users on mobile devices
average time before users leave a slow mobile page
of Canadian mobile users prefer apps with intuitive navigation