Wireframes: Visual representations of the layout and structure of the user interface, outlining content placement and functionality without focusing on visual design.
Mockups: High-fidelity visual representations that showcase the actual design elements, colors, typography, and visual style of the user interface.
Prototypes: Interactive models of the user interface that allow the client to navigate through various screens and experience the flow and functionality firsthand.
Design Specifications: Detailed documentation that outlines design guidelines, color codes, typography choices, spacing rules, and any other design-related standards.
User Flows: Diagrams or explanations illustrating how users will move through different parts of the interface, helping the client understand the user journey.
User Persona Analysis: Profiles of potential users, outlining their characteristics, needs, and behaviors to ensure the design caters to the target audience.
Usability Testing Reports: Summaries of user testing sessions, highlighting feedback, insights, and suggested improvements based on user interactions.
Responsive Design: Designs adapted for various devices and screen sizes, ensuring a consistent and user-friendly experience across platforms.
Icon and Graphic Assets: Custom icons, graphics, and other visual elements created specifically for the interface.
Animation Guidelines (if applicable): Recommendations for incorporating animations or transitions to enhance user interactions and engagement.
Style Guide: A comprehensive document detailing the design system, including color palettes, typography choices, spacing rules, and other design-related guidelines.