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Gesture-based navigation

Gesture-based navigation uses swiping, tapping, and dragging gestures—both horizontally and vertically—to allow users to interact with an app. This navigation style has gained popularity thanks to apps like Tinder, where users swipe right to like someone and left to reject them.

This approach creates an engaging and dynamic user experience. Well-designed gestures feel natural, making navigation intuitive even for first-time users. However, gestures should be thoughtfully implemented to avoid confusion or frustration.

Here are some practical tips to enhance gesture-based navigation:

  • Use visual hints: Include subtle animations or icons that guide users on how to interact with gestures.
  • Provide alternatives: Always offer a backup option for users unfamiliar with gestures, such as buttons or menus.
  • Keep gestures consistent: Avoid assigning multiple meanings to the same gesture to ensure clarity.

Pro Tip: Make sure that gesture-based navigation isn’t the only navigation option.

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