User Interface Design

User interface design is the structural design of the visible elements of a digital service or product.
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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?

Designing a user interface consists of the following steps:

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1. Draft

Outlining the draft version of the user interface using digital tools or the good old pen and paper methodology.

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2. Wireframes

Refining the sketch into a wire model that already contains some kind of functionality. Mostly implemented with software and tools designed for the purpose.

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3. Final design

Designing the final user interface in collaboration with visual design.

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A great user interface considers the needs of its users

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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