Understand the Requirements

  • Gather project details, objectives, and goals from the client or stakeholders.
  • Define the user persona, user needs, and target audience.

Research & Analysis

  • Conduct market research to understand trends, competitors, and user preferences.
  • Analyze the project’s technical constraints, available resources, and timelines.

Define the Scope

  • Identify the project’s scope, deliverables, and key milestones.
  • Create a list of features and functionalities that need to be included.

Create a Timeline

  • Break the project into smaller tasks and set deadlines for each.
  • Plan for phases like wireframing, design, testing, and review.

Wireframing & Prototyping

  • Create wireframes to plan the layout and structure of the design.
  • Develop prototypes to test the functionality and usability.

Design

  • Create high-fidelity designs, focusing on visual elements, branding, and user interface.
  • Choose colors, typography, and imagery that align with the brand.

Review & Feedback

  • Present the designs to stakeholders or clients for review.
  • Collect feedback and iterate on designs as necessary.

Development Handoff:

  • Once the designs are finalized, hand them off to the development team.
  • Provide detailed specifications, assets, and guidelines for implementation.

Testing & Launch:

  • Conduct usability testing to ensure a smooth user experience.
  • Launch the product after final adjustments.

Post-Launch:

  • Gather user feedback and monitor the product.
  • Address any issues or improvements based on real user experience.

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