Content Strategy, Website Architecture Strategy
Prototyping is an essential part of developing web and mobile apps and tools - in fact, you can't do without it. Just as many artists do sketches before completing a piece, UI and UX designers need prototypes to eliminate costly errors down the line. Prototypes can also help you figure out what end users or customers need early in the design process. Nobody wants to create an end product that doesn't work for the people who need it.
Usability Diagrams, User Experience, UX Planning
Mood boards are to designers what outlines are to writers. They are a way to collect and organize the thoughts and ideas for a design project; from color palettes to typography. Mood boards help designers and stakeholders visualize where a project is going, before it even starts. You can make your mood board physical or digital, either way, using a mood board is ideal for communicating a project’s visual direction and is more effective than a verbal discussion.
Usability Diagrams, UX Planning
Is your website failing to impress your users? If so, it might be time to focus on improving your user experience. Typically, that means user research in the form of usability testing, focus groups, and direct-request feedback. But sometimes, that just isn’t enough. While there are many ways to learn about your user, communicating what you’ve learned to everyone on your team can be more of a challenge.
Creating a User Flow, Usability Diagrams, UX Planning
Did your last website project start with a diagram? If not, it should have. Diagrams are at the core of effective website planning, yet they are often overlooked. Whether it is a site flow or a user flow, these visualizations help website teams understand how a website will both look and work, and are essential to creating any UX website.
Slickplan Usability Guides, Usability Diagrams
A website is as good as it is useful, so how do you plan one that your intended users will love? Creating a highly useful website is strongly tied to improving user experience, and a good user experience is strongly tied to successful websites. Understanding how to use a usability test to create these successful websites is somewhat akin to having a superpower.
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