App Design: Elevate your user experience.
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What's included
Define
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
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
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
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
Web Designer
UX Designer
Product Designer
Adobe Illustrator
Adobe XD
Figma
Jira
Sketch