User Research Findings: Reports, summaries, or presentations that communicate the insights gathered from user research activities such as interviews, surveys, or usability testing. This includes personas, user journey maps, and other user-centered research artifacts.
Wireframes: Low-fidelity or high-fidelity wireframes that outline the structure, layout, and functionality of the user interface. These visual representations serve as a blueprint for the design and demonstrate the placement of elements and content.
Interactive Prototypes: Interactive mockups or prototypes that allow stakeholders and users to interact with the proposed design solution. Prototypes can range from basic click-through wireframes to high-fidelity simulations with interactive elements.
Information Architecture: Documentation or diagrams that illustrate the organization and structure of content within the application or website. This includes sitemaps, navigation systems, and content hierarchies.
UI Design: Visual designs that encompass the graphical elements, color schemes, typography, and overall visual aesthetics of the user interface. These designs can be presented as static mockups or interactive prototypes.
Usability Reports: Analysis and documentation of usability testing sessions, including observations, user feedback, and recommendations for improving the user experience.
Design Guidelines or Style Guide: A comprehensive document that outlines the design principles, visual standards, and interaction patterns to maintain consistency across the product. This guide helps ensure a cohesive and unified user experience.
Documentation: Written documentation that provides instructions, guidelines, and specifications for developers and other stakeholders. This can include design specifications, functional requirements, and guidelines for implementation.