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UX Product Design And User Interface - Mobile App Development Process

Once the idea has entered the start-up phase of the project and the essential elements have been motivated (who, what, where, when, why), the project planning phase and the project start-up team should start format based on the project. The success of a mobile app depends on how users use and benefit from all the features. The goal of UI / UX product design is to provide a simple and effortless user experience with a sexy look. The first step in the design process of mobile apps is the selection of data and the functionality that must be presented and organized. Usually, we start this process by writing a list of the functions the app should perform and a list of what should be displayed somewhere in the app. We create an information architecture for an app. Now ideas take their form. Once we understand what we are developing, we will create wireframes that are conceptual layouts, also called low fidelity models. They provide a visual framework to the functional requirements of your app and allow us to examine the problem when defining the solution. It frames our current understanding of the problem and helps us find possible solutions. In addition to wireframes, there is also something important to do: user workflows. These are the paths that users can travel within your app. Consider all the things users should do and see how many clicks are needed to perform this action. If you need a few clicks to complete it, it may be ok, but it should not take a few clicks to complete common tasks. Your feedback on the stage is very important and we are ready to make changes until you are 100% satisfied with the product's vision. With your feedback fully implemented, the app's vision will be much more colorful, which is why the UI designers come into play. Your task is to build constituent elements for the design of your app. An audio style guide will greatly improve the usability of your app. There is a very involved part in the app style guide. The
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team must reflect on who you are and who your customers will be. Is your app used at night? Thus, an obscure theme could work better for non-blind users. The output of this phase consists of a series of colors, fonts and widgets (buttons, shapes, captions, and so on) that draw the design of your app. Output: information architecture, user workflows, low-fidelity wireframe, low-fidelity click-through model, style guide, high-fidelity models, clickable prototype Results: you get a feasible and well-designed prototype that can be tested by real users to fix bugs before the coding phase begins The biggest mistakes to avoid: focus on the appearance of an app, on misunderstandings and often neglect the role of UX designers throughout the process. The product design phase is not just about the appearance of your app, but how a user will experience it. Vinod Khosla of Khosla Ventures explains it better: "Design is a way to make technology useful". Fortunately, we have an app design that is cheaper and faster to develop before the appropriate encoding phase, and we can not only imagine how the product will work, but look at it and test it with real users.
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