Process & methodology
Design experts like Nielsen Norman Group and The Interaction Design Foundation provide the basis for my methods.
I may apply Design Thinking, Agile Design, or Lean UX in a project. By working with teams across different areas and closely with Product, Development, and Business stakeholders, I aim to create clear plans and effective solutions for new products and services that fit smoothly into users' daily lives.
Design Thinking
Design thinking is a way to solve problems creatively by focusing on people’s needs.
It helps organizations create better products, services, and work processes.
Agile Design
Framework for Agile teams in UX design, focused on creating digital products with fixed time and budget using design thinking, lean startup, and agile methods.
It aims to unite developers and designers in a collaborative, agile product development process. The focus is on teamwork and delivery.
Lean UX
Release the product/design quickly by building MVPs that are tested and improved step by step.
The final design isn’t made at the start. Focus on measuring, validating, and helping the development team understand and support UX work.
Services
Research
Content Audits
Competitive Analyses
Heuristic Evaluations
Data Research
Learning
Questionnaires
Stakeholder Interviews
Usability Evaluation
User Stories
Definition
Personas
Mind Maps
Experience Maps
User Journeys
Ideation
Structured Brainstorming
Ideation Workshops
Use Cases
Sketching & Storyboards
Prototyping
Wireframes
Visual Mockups
Low Fidelity Prototyping
High Fidelity Prototyping
Testing
Usability Testing
Card Sorting
A/B Testing
Guerilla Testing
Iteration
After gathering feedback from user testing, there might be an iterative process where the results generated are often used to redefine one or more further problems.