Alex Varga
Alex Varga

@_vargaalex

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Process of creating Design for Web or App ๐Ÿš€๐Ÿ”ฅ
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1/ First step in creating good UX/UI design is understanding the user. Who are they? What are their goals? What motivates them? Conduct user research to gather insights about your target audience.
2/ Use your research to create user personas - fictional characters that represent your typical user. This will help you design with empathy, keeping your users' needs in mind.
3/ Develop a clear site map and navigation structure. Your users should be able to easily find what they're looking for, and move through the site intuitively.
4/ Create wireframes to establish the basic layout and functionality of your site. This will help you identify any usability issues early on, and make changes before investing in high-fidelity designs.
5/ Once you have a solid wireframe, move on to creating high-fidelity designs that incorporate your brand's visual identity. This is where you can get creative and explore different design options.
6/ When designing for the web, keep in mind the principles of responsive design. Your site should look good and function well on all devices, from desktops to mobile phones.
7/ Use color, typography, and imagery to create a visually appealing design. But be mindful of accessibility - your design should be easy to read and navigate for all users, including those with disabilities.
8/ Test your design with real users to get feedback on usability and identify areas for improvement. Make changes based on the feedback, and continue to iterate until you have a design that meets the needs of your users.
9/ Finally, don't forget to document your design decisions and create a style guide. This will help ensure consistency across your site, and make it easier for future designers to maintain and update your design.
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