UX Design and Usability Evaluation
User Experience design / Information Architecture outlines the overall experience a person has with a particular interactive system, and its provider. It displays a sequence of interactions between a user (individual person) and a system, virtual or physical, designed to meet or support user needs and goals, primarily, while also satisfying systems requirements and organizational objectives. Information Architecture focuses on how a website's structure and content are organized, how information is labeled and categorized, and how navigation and search systems are designed. Interaction Design focuses on how websites (and elements on individual pages) behave.
Typical steps of UX process include:
• Site Audit (usability study of existing assets)
• Flows and Navigation Maps
• User stories or Scenarios
• Actors (Fictitious users to act out the scenarios)
• Site Maps and Content Inventory
• Wireframes (screen blueprints or storyboards)
• Prototypes (For interactive or in-the-mind simulation)
• Written specifications (describing the behavior or design)
• Graphic mock ups (Precise visual of the expected end result)
• Usability testing
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