Category: Prototype
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Portfolio Project For Local Donut Shop
Looking back in April 2021, I decided to join the Google UX Cetificate grogram on Coursea. I have completed a major milestone in having my first UX project for the course to showcase. In this post, I will walk you through the process that I personally experience and share what I would do differently, if…
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Creating a Low-Fidelity Prototype for Responsive Website in Adobe XD
This article will go through the process on how to create the low-fidelity prototype in Adobe XD as well as in Figma. A low-fidelity prototype is a simple, interactive model that provides a basic idea of what the website for your portfolio project would look like. To do this, you’ll be connecting the pages of…
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Refine Your High-Fidelity Portfolio Project Designs
In this article, we will go through the process of updating your high-fidelity portfolio project prototype based on the most recent usability study results. The first part of the article will focus on which insights from your research you should incorporate into you design. In the second part of this article will focus on the…
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Enhance High-Fidelity Prototypes – Sound and Video
Sound and video can improve navigation, user engagement, and flow in your prototype. In addition to that, sound can provide users feedback on their interaction with your prototype. Video can engage users to learn more about the prototype or app. Sound Sound enhances usability by giving users feedback on actions they’ve taken. It indicates what…
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High-Fidelity Prototypes – Types of Gestures and Motion
High-fidelity prototyes are the second iteration of the low-fidelity prototypes that you have tested earlier with users to get feedback on. So what is the difference? Low-fidelity prototypes – Interactive versions of designs that use content placeholders. High-fidelity prototypes – detailed, interactive versions of designs that closely match the look and feel of the final…