Product Design by Shaheim HenryProduct Design by Shaheim Henry
Product DesignShaheim Henry
I provide end-to-end design solutions for SaaS, e-commerce, and application development. This might include:
User research and discovery: This involves gathering information about the target audience and their needs through user interviews, surveys, and other research methods.
Information architecture: This is the process of organizing and structuring information in a way that is easy for users to understand and navigate.
User experience design: This involves designing the user experience, including user flows, wireframes, and prototypes.
User interface design: This includes designing the visual elements of the product, such as the layout, colors, typography, and branding.
Quality assurance: This includes testing the product to ensure that it meets the functional requirements and is free of bugs.
Ongoing support: This involves providing ongoing support and maintenance for the product, including updates and bug fixes.
As a product designer, your goal is to create a product that is not only visually appealing, but also functional and user-friendly. You will work closely with clients and stakeholders to understand their goals and requirements, and collaborate with other members of the development team to create a product that meets those needs.

What's included

Product Design Deliverables
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.
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Tags
Adobe Suite
Adobe XD
Figma
Miro
UserTesting
Product Designer
UX Researcher
Web Designer
I provide end-to-end design solutions for SaaS, e-commerce, and application development. This might include:
User research and discovery: This involves gathering information about the target audience and their needs through user interviews, surveys, and other research methods.
Information architecture: This is the process of organizing and structuring information in a way that is easy for users to understand and navigate.
User experience design: This involves designing the user experience, including user flows, wireframes, and prototypes.
User interface design: This includes designing the visual elements of the product, such as the layout, colors, typography, and branding.
Quality assurance: This includes testing the product to ensure that it meets the functional requirements and is free of bugs.
Ongoing support: This involves providing ongoing support and maintenance for the product, including updates and bug fixes.
As a product designer, your goal is to create a product that is not only visually appealing, but also functional and user-friendly. You will work closely with clients and stakeholders to understand their goals and requirements, and collaborate with other members of the development team to create a product that meets those needs.

What's included

Product Design Deliverables
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.
Shaheim's other services
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