
Concept Mapping and Visualization
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About this service
Summary
FAQs
What is a sitemap and a user flow map?
A sitemap is a high-level blueprint of your website's or application's structure, showing how all pages and sections are organized. A user flow map is a diagram that visualizes the step-by-step path a user takes to complete a specific task, such as making a purchase or signing up for a service.
Why do I need a sitemap or user flow map for my project?
These maps provide clarity and alignment for your team. They serve as a shared reference point that helps you identify bottlenecks, streamline user journeys, and ensure a logical, intuitive structure before you invest time and money in design and development.
What information do you need from me to get started?
I typically need to understand your project's goals, target audience, and any existing content or data you have. Providing access to a current website, a project brief, or any relevant documentation is very helpful.
How long does a typical project take?
The timeline depends on the complexity of your project. A single, focused user flow can be mapped in a few days, while a comprehensive sitemap for an entire platform may take a few weeks. We will agree on a timeline at the start of the project.
What is the final deliverable?
You will receive a set of clean, professional diagrams (in PDF or a tool like Figma/Miro) that serve as a clear blueprint for your project. I also provide a summary of key findings and recommendations to help your team implement the maps effectively.
What's included
Link to Master File
A link to the FigJam/Figma file
Local Copy File
A local copy file that can be imported to FigJam/Figma
Example projects
Skills and tools
Business Analyst
Product Analyst
UX Designer

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FigJam

Figma

Miro
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