User research reports: These reports outline the findings of user research, including user needs, pain points, and behaviors.
User personas: These are fictional representations of users that help the design team understand and empathize with the target audience.
User flows: These diagrams show the steps a user takes to complete a task or reach a goal within a product.
Wireframes: These are low-fidelity sketches or digital designs that show the layout and structure of a product.
Mockups: These are high-fidelity designs that show the visual design of a product, including colors, typography, and branding.
Prototypes: These are interactive models of a product that allow users to test and provide feedback on the design.
Design specifications: These documents outline the technical details of a design, including measurements, colors, and fonts.
Style guides: These documents define the visual and branding elements of a product, including colors, typography, and image styles.
Design presentations: These presentations help stakeholders understand the design decisions and strategy behind the product design.
Design critiques: These are collaborative sessions where the design team and stakeholders provide feedback and suggestions for improving the design.