
This is the “point size” or size of a given device.

I strongly recommend designing on artboards of this size for a given device. What size artboard should I use for iPhone design? This is how much bigger to make a raster image (PNG, JPG) when exporting to take maximum advantage of the higher resolution of some devices. Use the most common iPhone screen size for your audience, but if you have any dense, data-heavy screens, make sure to test those on smaller screen sizes.

If you’re recording analytics on your current app or website, check those* for your audience’s most common screen sizes.If you’re designing an app for a general audience, use the overall most popular iPhone screen size: 375x812pt or 375圆67 pt (but as they’re the same width, it doesn’t make much difference).If you’re designing an app for a tech- or design-savvy audience, the most popular iPhone screen size is likely the newer 414x896 pt.*Google Analytics records this at Audience > Mobile > Devices, and then set Primary Dimension to “Screen Resolution”Ī design that works well on a narrower screen (375pt) will almost certainly work well on a slightly wider screen (414pt) – but the reverse is not true. So it’s always better to design for narrower screens first, then double-check and adjust for larger screens. Since height is less of a constraint, it matters less whether your art boards are, say, 667 or 812 pixels tall. PixelsĪ “point” is a measure for designers to compare the sizes of fonts and UI elements across iOS devices.

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