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A series of questions and answers related to ux design, covering key concepts and terminology. It offers insights into user-centered design principles, information architecture, and user interface elements. Suitable for students or professionals seeking to understand the fundamentals of ux design.
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Secondary navigation aids that tell users where they are on a website - Answer- breadcrumbs A skeletal framework or blueprint of your product, app, or website design without any content, images, and interactive elements - Answer-wireframe A full size outline of the proposed final product that is used for testing before launch - Answer-prototype A smaller scale, realistic representation of how the design will look in its final form - Answer-mockup Virtual items on a website's interface that allow users to engage with the design - Answer-user interface elements The design and development process that aims to produce a deign that aligns with the wants and needs of the user - Answer-user centered design A map that lays the outline of the path that a user will take from the start to the intended goal - Answer-experience architecture Chalking out and deigning an information model - Answer-information architecture A representation of the target audience so that you are designing for a specific audience instead of a generic one - Answer-persona The problems users face that create friction in certain user flows - Answer-pain points A visual representation of a specific route that a user might take though your website or app in order to achieve a goal - Answer-user flow Developing a structure and pattern of actions or behaviors for a design and its users - Answer-interaction design Working out how a design will function across multiple platforms - Answer-experience design
A user research method that askes users to arrange information into groups that make sense to them - Answer-card sorting A UI design style that focuses on employing simple, two-dimensional elements with bright colors - Answer-flat design