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WIREFRAMES | |
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I start by drawing paper sketches, white board flows and wireframes to share my ideas with stakeholders. Its the best way to present the design layout, as too much detail can be confusing and distracting. | |
Prime Office Space offers a comprehensive listing of serviced, manged and conventional offices at prime locations throughout London and UK. It was the result of the multiple phases of user experience design, from discovery and ideation through storyboarding and personas to information architecture and interaction design. Some of the wireframes I created for them. | |
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PERSONAS |
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Based on the research found in the discovery period of the project a persona was developed, Clark Andrew. Designing for Clark helped in making informed design decisions as I had the end user always in mind. |
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INFORMATION ARCHITECTURE |
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Information architecture (IA) focuses on organizing, structuring, and labeling content in an effective and sustainable way. The goal is to help users find information and complete tasks. |
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PAGE FLOWS |
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Page flows are a better way of describing interactions and behavior. Page flows that are tied to clear objectives allow us to create a positive user experience and a valuable one for the business we’re working for. |
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PROTOTYPES | |
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Prototyping is about bringing conceptual or theoretical ideas to life and exploring their real-world impact before finally executing them. Prototypes can be quick and rough — useful for early-stage testing and learning — and can also be fully formed and detailed — usually for testing or pilot trials near the end of the project. | |
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