Design
My work
Product identity, Ideas, Concepts, Storyboards, Wireframes, Prototypes, Gui, UX, Visual design, Graphic design, Branding
My projects include IntoBridge (game UI design), Alloy for Yotta (SaaS product design), and various web/mobile design and development projects.</p>
Tools
- Figma
- Adobe XD
- Photoshop
- Sketch
- Adobe Animate
- Adobe Master Collection
- Blender 3D
- Premiere
- MapBox
- Fontastic
- Illustrator
- Jira
- Git
How to use Funnels?
Guiding users through a process or experience provides opportunities to persuade along the way. Set up a funnel to provide opportunities to expose users to information and activities and ultimately to persuasion.
What is Style guide?
A style guide is a document that provides guidelines for the way your brand should be presented from both a graphic and language perspective. The purpose of a style guide is to make sure that multiple contributors create in a clear and cohesive way that reflects the corporate style and ensures brand consistency with everything from design to writing
What is Storyboard?
A storyboard is a graphic organizer that plans a narrative. Storyboards are a powerful way to visually present information; the linear direction of the cells is perfect for storytelling, explaining a process, and showing the passage of time.
Can you run more sprints?
The design team would ideally conduct a few sprints ahead of the development team’s sprints. For example, if the development team is working in two-week sprints, then designers should schedule their sprints accordingly every two weeks, regardless of what type of design sprint they use.
What means Natural interface?
A natural interface is a type of user interface that is designed to feel as natural as possible to the user. The goal of an NUI is to create seamless interaction between the human and machine, making the interface itself seem to disappear. Feels natural to use because it fits the skills and context of the user.
How to get maximum from Design Sprint?
Design Sprint is a unique five day process for validating ideas and solving big challenges through prototyping and testing ideas with customers. The sprint is by far the most effective process I’ve seen to drive customer-first decision making in a design thinky way.
What is Four-step sketch method
The four-step sketch method forces you to create solutions in an effective manner whilst iterating on each variation along the way.
Why to create Empathy map?
The Empathy map is a visual way to better understand your users and prioritise their needs. The map helps to identify any key themes and problems affecting your users based on their quotes, actions, behaviours, pains and feelings captured throughout the user research and expert interviews.
How to use Design sprints?
Design Sprint is a unique five day process for validating ideas and solving big challenges through prototyping and testing ideas with customers. The sprint is by far the most effective process I’ve seen to drive customer-first decision making in a design thinky way.
Design better forms checklist
Whether it is a signup flow, a multi-view stepper, or a monotonous data entry interface, forms are one of the most important components of digital product design. This article focuses on the common dos and don’ts of form design. Keep in mind that these are general guideline and there are exceptions to every rule.
How to Create an Effective Customer Journey Map?
The Customer Journey map helps to visualise a customer’s end to end experience with your product or service. This allows the team to narrow down a broad challenge to a specific target for the sprint.
What are Wireframes?
Wireframing is a way to design a website service at the structural level. A wireframe is commonly used to lay out content and functionality on a page which takes into account user needs and user journeys. Wireframes are used early in the development process to establish the basic structure of a page before visual design and content is added.
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What are the benefits of prototyping?
A prototype, in terms of web design, is an interactive mockup of your web design. … A website prototype is essentially a high-fidelity visual version of the site that allows you to link between screens and demonstrate how the website would work before going to build.
Should i use Persuative design?
As humans, we hate to make decisions. Our minds spend enormous amounts of energy, on building shortcuts in our memory. Shortcuts that help us not reevaluate the same thing twice. Making a rational decision, based on real evidence, consumes a lot of energy in our brains…
No interface is good interface?
Golden Krishna postulates that people don’t want more screens, they want fewer. It makes little sense as to why there is such celebration regarding screen-based solutions. He goes on to make the point that designers should be trying to make our lives as easy as possible and that doesn’t necessarily require screen-based thinking.
What is The Golder Ratio?
The golden ratio is often confused with the rule of thirds, but make no mistake they are different. The golden ratio looks at what proportions are naturally most visually appealing.
Do you seek for a critigue and feedback?
Designers are masters of feedback, which is giving a user clear indication that something already happened, is currently happening or could happen in the future. Often subtle, feedback is the cornerstone of a positive experience.
What is Design Strategy?
Design strategy is the term used to describe the nexus between corporate strategy and design thinking. Corporate strategy is the traditional method that businesses and other similar entities use to identify, plan, and achieve their long term objectives and goals.
What are Design Systems?
Once the site reaches a certain size, control becomes harder. Different content contributors add to the site with little coordination. Rolling out new designs becomes hard on such an extensive website and so is done piecemeal over time. The result is a fractured user experience.
What is Design framework
You’ve probably heard these terms: design framework, UI framework, UI kit, or pattern library. They all refer to the same thing—a system of design standards, templates, UI patterns, and components that are used throughout a product and serve its design language.
How to use colors?
Color is the most important element in a UI design framework hierarchy—every single component in a design uses color. Color elicits strong reactions and emotions in people and sets the overall look, feel, and tone of a product.