UI designer
Raj Satani
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User Interface(UI) Design
1) These are the visual representations of the user interface screens. They can be in the form of high-fidelity mockups or wireframes, showcasing the layout, typography, colors, icons, and other graphical elements that make up the interface. 2) Interactive Prototypes: In some cases, you may create interactive prototypes using tools like Adobe XD, Sketch, Figma, or InVision. These prototypes allow the client to experience the user interface's functionality and interactions as close to the real thing as possible. 3) Icon Sets: Custom-designed icons that match the overall style of the UI and enhance user experience. 4) Style Guide: A comprehensive document that outlines the design guidelines and standards for the UI, including color palettes, typography rules, icon usage, spacing guidelines, and more. This helps maintain design consistency across different screens and future updates. 5) Image Assets: Any graphical elements or images required for the interface, such as banners, headers, background images, etc. 6) Source Files: You should also provide the editable source files of your designs, which could be in formats like .PSD (Photoshop), .AI (Adobe Illustrator), .Sketch (Sketch), or .FIG (Figma). This allows the client or other designers to make future modifications if needed. 7) Design Documentation: Depending on the complexity of the project, you may provide additional documentation, explaining design decisions, usability considerations, and other relevant information. 8) Responsive Designs: If the project requires responsive design, you may deliver UI designs for different screen sizes (e.g., desktop, tablet, mobile) to ensure consistent user experience across various devices.
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