Once the users' needs and the client's desires have been identified, it is crucial to merge them into a visible, functional, and tangible user interface.
User interface design is essentially the structural planning of the service's visible components: in what order are things presented, and what shapes do they take? What actions are expected from the user, and where do we want them to navigate?
Outlining the draft version of the user interface using digital tools or the good old pen and paper methodology.
Refining the sketch into a wire model that already contains some kind of functionality. Mostly implemented with software and tools designed for the purpose.
Designing the final user interface in collaboration with visual design.
User-centered design is an essential part of interface development. By testing the preliminary structure and/or final implementation of the interface with real users, the most valuable data for a functional and interactive end result can be obtained.
Interface design easily expands into service design, where the constraints and possibilities of the interface's operating environment are also user-centeredly taken into account.
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