Ux / Ui Design (Web development)
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As a UX/UI designer, the deliverables provided to the client can vary depending on the specific project requirements and scope. However, here are some common deliverables that a client can expect to receive from a UX/UI design project: Wireframes: These are basic visual representations of the proposed layout and structure of the user interface, typically presented in a simple black-and-white or grayscale format. Wireframes provide an overview of the placement of different elements on each screen or page of the interface, helping the client understand the overall layout and flow. Mockups: These are high-fidelity visual representations of the user interface, typically presented in full color and with more detailed visual design elements. Mockups help the client visualize the final look and feel of the interface, including typography, colors, imagery, and other visual elements. Interactive Prototypes: These are functional, interactive representations of the user interface that allow the client to experience how the interface will behave and function in a realistic manner. Interactive prototypes may be presented as clickable mockups, simulated demos, or even fully functional prototypes with limited functionality. Style Guides: These are documentation that outlines the visual design elements and guidelines for the user interface, including color palettes, typography, iconography, and other visual design elements. Style guides help ensure consistency in the visual design of the interface across different screens or pages. Design Assets: These are the digital files and assets used in the UX/UI design process, including source files, image files, icon files, and other design assets. These files may be provided to the client for future use or reference.
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