Having a defined process will help you work in a more organized and fluid way. Here are the key components of a UX workflow. By Mehek Kapoor.
When working in a design team, it’s likely that your team works according to a certain methodology in order to conduct an effective design process. But if you are working as the only designer in a small company or doing freelance work, client deadlines and constantly changing user requirements are some of the things that take most of your time and energy.
In such situations, how do you make sure that you have a proper approach and a design methodology to follow when working on any project? Before we get to the answer to this question, there are a few things that are important to understand:
- What is a UX design strategy?
- Why should a designer have a design strategy?
- Step 1: Understanding user requirements
- Step 2: Performing a competitive analysis
- Step 3: Searching for a suitable user base
- Step 4: Doing user research
- Step 5: Creating a product roadmap
- Step 6: Building the user interface
… and much more. Your designs are your craft, and any live website that you have designed can really add a lot of potential to your portfolio. It can give you more work in the future and make your profile stand out in the pool of designers. Excellent!
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