Mobile theme color guidelines
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Summary of Mobile theme color guidelines
This guide explains how to select and apply colors in mobile themes for ServiceNow mobile applications, highlighting considerations for creating visually effective and accessible app designs. It distinguishes between legacy theming used in Tokyo and earlier instances and the Next Experience theming introduced in Utah and later releases.
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Key Features
- Color Choice Considerations: Advises using simple color palettes of two to three colors to maintain clean and accessible layouts, ensuring compatibility with other app elements like icons, UI styles, knowledge articles, and service portal pages.
- Emphasizes using high-contrast, complementary colors to direct user attention and improve readability, especially for low-vision and color-blind users.
- Specifies that Android apps do not support #RGB color notation for themes; instead, #RRGGBB notation should be used for both iOS and Android.
- Theme Color Locations: Details where selected colors appear across various mobile app components, including application launch pages, navigation bars, lists, virtual agent interfaces, search, actions, record screens, checklists, activity streams, links, and e-signature elements.
- Explains how color choices impact different screen templates such as calendar and map screens, noting that pin colors on maps are controlled by the associated list stream record's pin color field.
- Describes the influence of color selection on settings and notification screens, including notifications, offline mode, geolocation, PIN, and Siri shortcuts (iOS only).
- Illustrates the appearance of colors in modal dialogs on both Android and iOS platforms.
Key Outcomes
ServiceNow customers can use these guidelines to create mobile themes that are visually consistent, user-friendly, and accessible. Proper color selection enhances user focus, ensures readability for diverse users, and maintains harmony with other app elements, resulting in a professional and effective mobile application experience.
Learn how the colors that you select in your mobile themes are applied on your mobile applications.
Color choice considerations
- How your color choices look with colors in other parts of the app, such as your screen icons and UI styles. Avoid using too many colors. Simple designs of two to three colors result in a cleaner, more accessible layout.
- How your color choices look with colors in other elements that may display within your app. Elements like knowledge articles and service portal pages may appear in your apps. Avoid color schemes that don't work well with your existing elements.
- How higher contrast, complementary colors can guide your user’s focus. Use color selection to highlight areas of your apps that require your user’s attention.
- How color can be used to provide contrast for greater readability. In areas where text appears, ensure that your text and background colors have a high level of contrast to accommodate both low-vision and color-blind users.
Theme color locations in mobile apps
| This example shows the colors that are used in the default mobile app theme. Use the numbers in this image to see where these colors appear in the different areas of your mobile apps. |
Mobile Features
Use the following figures to see how your color choices affect the elements within your mobile apps.
- Application Launch Page
- Navigation Bar
- List
- Virtual Agent
- Search
- Actions
Record screen and components
Use the following figures to see how your color choices affect a record screen and its components within your mobile apps.
- Record screen
- Checklist
- Activity stream
- Links
- E-signature
Screen templates
Use the following figures to see how your color choices affect the various screen templates within your mobile apps.
- Calendar
- Map
- Note:The Pin color field in the list stream record that is associated to your map screen determines the color of the pins on your maps.
- URL template
Settings and notifications
Use the following figures to see how your color choices affect the various settings and notification screens within your mobile apps.
- Notifications
- Settings
- Offline mode settings
- Geolocation settings
- PIN settings
- Siri shortcuts settings (iOS Only)
Modals
Use the following figures to see how your color choices display in your Android and iOS modals.
- Android modals
- iOS modals