Good design can be innovative, but it is
also based on established practices. So let’s say you’re developing
“Share this link” functionality for a mobile app. What do you have to
keep in mind? What features and functionality should the page have? What
should the user’s interaction look like? This is where design patterns
come in handy. And this is what the Worklogistics team has started
studying and compiling data on recently, with their main focus on
patterns related to word of mouth, or “product virality,” as they call
it.
Virality Design Patterns is a growing resource on design patterns that designers have found, studied and analyzed for their projects. At the moment, you will find detailed overviews of the log-in sequence design pattern, the page-sharing flow, as well as examinations of the Crew Tracker Web app and Yelp. Furthermore, you can download a 25-page virality study (PDF), which contains useful insights and findings from the research. Accessing the study requires a quick registration; you’ll find the download link in the right sidebar.
Word-of-Mouth Design Patterns
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