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Summary

The deliverables of a UI/UX design project typically include:
1. **User Research**: This phase provides insights into user needs and expectations. Deliverables can include user personas, journey maps, and research reports.
2. **Wireframes**: These are low-fidelity representations of the interface's structure, showing layout and content placement.
3. **Prototypes**: Interactive prototypes demonstrate the user flow and functionality. They can be low, medium, or high fidelity, depending on the project stage.
4. **User Interface (UI) Designs**: High-fidelity mockups with detailed visuals, including color schemes, typography, and UI elements.
5. **User Testing Reports**: Feedback gathered from usability testing sessions, along with recommendations for improvements.
6. **Design Guidelines**: A style guide or design system outlining UI elements, typography, color schemes, and interaction patterns for consistent design implementation.
7. **Final Design Assets**: Exported design files and assets (e.g., icons, images) ready for development.
8. **Interactive Clickable Prototypes**: Functional prototypes for user testing or development reference.
9. **Documentation**: Detailed documentation describing design rationale, user personas, and any specific design decisions.
10. **Handoff to Development**: Collaborative tools like Zeplin or InVision for smooth handover to developers, including CSS code snippets.
11. **User Documentation**: User guides or onboarding materials to ensure users understand the interface.
12. **Post-launch Evaluation**: Analysis reports post-launch, comparing design expectations to actual user interactions for further improvements.
These deliverables are tailored to the project's scope, complexity, and specific requirements, ensuring a comprehensive and user-centered design process.

What's included

  • User Research

    This phase provides insights into user needs and expectations. Deliverables can include user personas, journey maps, and research reports.

  • Wireframes

    These are low-fidelity representations of the interface's structure, showing layout and content placement.

  • Prototypes

    Interactive prototypes demonstrate the user flow and functionality. They can be low, medium, or high fidelity, depending on the project stage.

  • User Interface (UI) Designs

    High-fidelity mockups with detailed visuals, including color schemes, typography, and UI elements.


Skills and tools

Graphic Designer

Web Designer

UI Designer

Adobe Illustrator

Adobe Photoshop

CSS

Figma

HTML5