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UI/UX Design

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Objective of Case Study:

  • The Priority it holds
  • A journey to be one of them
  • Methodologies
  • Analogy to understand
  • The process

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Why is it essential?

When thinking of User Experience, we often think of a simple, beautiful, and easy-to-use feature set of a product, that makes the user’s life easier. But as a matter of fact, features are merely a small, fragile part of the experience. They are only a few of the many thinkable solutions for a user’s problem the product tries to solve. Thinking about products means thinking about specific users’ problems, jobs to be done, goals, and revenues.

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Why?

What?

How?

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Why do we need it? Why it is essential to have a product like this? Why we are solving this real-time problem?

What problem does the product solve? What is the user expectation?

How we are going to do it and how efficiently is the problem solved by choosing our product?

UX Methodologies

How much detail do we know & the core belief of product utility we are developing?.

  • Understand the users need(User Research).
  • Find out the pain point in using the product.
  • Concrete UX deliverables Personas, User journey.
  • Ideate the possibilities through meeting with teams.
  • Bring the idea to user & test( Prototype, Wireframe)
  • Reiterate the design process from data collected through feedback and hand for the production.

Using metaphors to explain user experience design

What do we design? ask yourself about an experience or a product certainly a product to build a relationship based on the experience.


Metaphors help designers to understand unfamiliar design problems by using references to them with known situations. Retrieving concepts from metaphors demands creative thinking.


While the importance of this heuristic has been acknowledged in design, more research is needed to appreciate its contribution to design practice. This investigation aims to assess metaphor use by students in design problem solving, with a particular focus on design creativity.

We all use metaphors in our day-to-day life talking to someone, making them understand what we have through our mind but is this a good way to proceed while explaining user experience, or else talk to people about how they think and experience things they use? Don't just think about one possibility "You are designing a product to make a user experience more subtle and cleaner".

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UX Design process

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Understanding color psychology is a key aspect of creating a color palette that works well in digital design. While color is sometimes thought of as a purely aesthetic choice by some designers, it is, in fact, a key component of the psychological impact of a design on users, and as such, its UX.


A well-thought-out out color palette can elevate a design from “good” to “great” while a mediocre or bad color palette can detract from a user’s overall experience and even interfere with their ability to use a site or app.


A design without a user research

is like a garden without water.

USER RESEARCH

On average users spent no more

then 15 seconds on websites to

decide weather stay or leave.


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