UX Design: Increase Engagement, Drive Results

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About this service

Summary

With almost a decade in enterprise company experience and a Master's in UX Design, I offer end-to-end UX services from research to polished design assets. I seamlessly integrate industry insights with innovative methodologies to create solutions that align with user needs and business objectives.

What's included

  • Define Stage

    In the define stage of UX design, deliverables typically include: 1. User Personas: Detailed profiles representing different user types and their characteristics. 2. User Journey Maps: Visual representations of the user's interactions with the product/service over time. 3. User Stories: Narratives outlining specific user goals and tasks within the system. 4. Problem Statements: Clear articulation of the user's pain points and the challenges that need to be addressed. 5. Design Principles: Guidelines and principles that inform the design process and decision-making. 6. Stakeholder Interviews: Insights gathered from discussions with key stakeholders to understand their perspectives and requirements. 7. Project Scope: Clearly defined boundaries and objectives for the design project. 8. Success Metrics: Key performance indicators (KPIs) that measure the effectiveness of the design solution in addressing user needs and business goals.

  • Discover Stage

    In the discover stage of UX design, deliverables typically include: 1. User Research Plan: A detailed outline of research methodologies, objectives, and timeline. 2. Research Findings: Summaries and insights gained from user interviews, surveys, observations, and other research methods. 3. Competitive Analysis: Evaluation of competitor products/services to identify strengths, weaknesses, and opportunities for differentiation. 4. User Needs Analysis: Identification and prioritization of user needs, pain points, and opportunities for improvement. 5. Affinity Diagrams: Organized groupings of insights and observations from user research sessions. 6. Empathy Maps: Visual representations of user thoughts, feelings, and behaviors to understand their perspectives deeply. 7. Design Requirements: Clear documentation outlining the functional and non-functional requirements for the design solution. 8. Research Synthesis: Condensed and synthesized findings from various research activities to inform design decisions effectively.

  • Design Stage

    In the design stage of UX design, deliverables typically include: 1. Wireframes: Schematic representations of the layout and structure of key pages or screens within the product or interface. 2. Prototypes: Interactive mockups or simulations of the product or interface that allow for user testing and feedback. 3. Visual Design Mockups: High-fidelity designs that incorporate color schemes, typography, and visual elements to create the look and feel of the final product. 4. Style Guides: Documentation that outlines the design elements and specifications for consistency across the product or interface. 5. Interaction Design: Detailed specifications for how users will interact with the product, including animations, transitions, and micro-interactions. 6. Usability Testing Plans: Plans outlining the methods, scenarios, and criteria for testing the design with real users to gather feedback. 7. Accessibility Guidelines: Guidelines and considerations to ensure that the design is accessible to users with disabilities. 8. Design Documentation: Comprehensive documentation that captures design decisions, rationale, and specifications for implementation by developers.

  • Deliver Stage

    In the deliver stage of UX design, deliverables typically include: 1. Final Design Assets: Fully polished and refined visual designs, including graphics, icons, and illustrations. 2. Design Specifications: Detailed documentation that outlines the technical requirements and specifications for developers to implement the design. 3. Design Handoff: Seamless transfer of design assets and documentation to the development team for implementation. 4. Design Review: Collaborative review sessions with stakeholders and developers to ensure alignment with project goals and technical feasibility. 5. Design System: Comprehensive documentation and assets that establish design patterns, components, and guidelines for consistent implementation across the product. 6. Version Control: Organized management of design files and assets to track changes and revisions throughout the design process. 7. Stakeholder Presentations: Formal presentations to stakeholders to showcase the final design solution and gather feedback or approval.


Skills and tools

UX Engineer

UX Designer

Adobe XD

Figma

Sketch