Deliverables for app design typically include:
1 Wireframes: Basic sketches or digital representations outlining the layout and structure of the app's screens and features.
2 Mockups: High-fidelity representations of the app's user interface (UI), showcasing the visual design, colors, typography, and imagery.
3 Prototypes: Interactive models of the app, allowing stakeholders to navigate through different screens and experience the user flow.
4 Style Guide: Documentation detailing the visual elements of the app, including color palettes, typography, iconography, and UI components, ensuring consistency across the app.
5 UI Assets: Exported design assets such as icons, buttons, illustrations, and other graphical elements used in the app's interface.
6 Design Specifications: Detailed instructions and measurements for developers, including dimensions, spacing, and alignment, to ensure accurate implementation of the design.
7 User Flows: Diagrams illustrating the paths users take within the app, showing how they navigate between screens and complete tasks.
8 Accessibility Guidelines: Recommendations for ensuring the app is accessible to users with disabilities, including guidelines for text size, contrast, and navigation.
9 Feedback and Iteration: Documentation of feedback received during the design process and any iterations made based on stakeholder input or user testing.
10 Final Design Assets: Ready-to-implement design files in appropriate formats (e.g., Figma) for development purposes.
11 Presentation Materials: Slide decks or presentations summarizing the design process, rationale behind design decisions, and key features of the app design.