Why text is often better than icons in your user interface
I love Instapaper. It’s probably one of the top 5 most used apps on my phone. But recently, they made a UI change that has dramatically impacted the usability (in a bad way) of their otherwise fantastic app.
When you highlight text in Instapaper, a tooltip pops up providing you with some task options: copy, highlight, share, define, and so on.
Historically, these options were simple text descriptors. Now they’re icons. And the icons make no sense whatsoever.
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Sharing is relatively obvious if you already know the iOS default icons, and highlighting is pretty straightforward to me. But the rest forced me to stop and think for a minute. And when I’m trying to seamlessly read and move through an article, breaking my flow is the last thing I want my reading app to do.
I’m not saying you should never use icons, but generally speaking, plain text is more effective at communicating your goal than a non-standardized, abstract icon will be.