Every different type of project I work on requires a different set of r&d and design methodologies. I make it a point to be constantly be adding new tools to my toolkit.
I conducted user research including interviews, surveys, and competitor analysis to guide my design decisions.
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I used ideation techniques to generate a wide range of possible design solutions, either alone or as part of a group brainstorming session I hosted.
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I utilized ideation techniques and brainstorming sessions to generate a wide range of design solutions.
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I created low-fidelity wireframes to experiment with layout and functionality and refine ideas before higher-fidelity design work.
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To test key features and functionality, I created high-fidelity prototypes using tools like Figma or Adobe XD and refined based on user feedback.
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This is the process I used to turn user feedback into a feature roadmap for Kickback.
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I used typography, color, and other visual elements to create a visually appealing and cohesive design that aligns with branding.
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I kept detailed documentation of design decisions and rationale, including design principles, user personas, and user flows.
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