Title: UX Case Study – ux-designer.no

Introduction:

  • Project: UX-Designer – A User-Centric Online Portfolio Platform
  • Duration: [17.11.2023] to [17.12.2023]
  • Presented by: [Thomas Strandebø]
  1. Empathize with Users:
    • Understanding User Needs: Begin by profoundly understanding the users I am designing for. Conduct user interviews and observations to gather insights.
    • Empathy Mapping: Create empathy maps to visualize user needs, pain points, and behaviors. This helps in developing a user-centric perspective.
  2. Define the Problem:
    • Identify User Problems: Analyze the data gathered during the empathy phase to identify critical user problems. I use techniques like affinity mapping to group similar observations to help identify these patterns visually.
    • Problem Statement: Craft clear, concise problem statements that guide my design process. This statement should be user-focused, defining what needs to be solved.
    • Set Goals: Define what a successful portfolio would look like for me.
  3. Ideate Solutions:
    • Brainstorming: Engage in brainstorming sessions to generate a wide range of ideas. Encourage creative and out-of-the-box thinking.
    • Concept Development: Narrow the ideas to the most feasible and impactful ones and further develop these concepts.
    • Information Architecture
    • User Flow
    • User Journey Mapping
    • Persuasive design

 

  1. Prototype Creation:
    • Develop Prototypes: Build prototypes of my solutions. These range from low-fidelity sketches to interactive digital mock-ups.
    • Iterative Process: Prototyping is an iterative process. Based on feedback and testing, I refine my prototypes to meet user needs better.
    • Documenting the iterative process
  2. Test with Users:
    • Usability Testing: Conduct tests with actual users to evaluate the usability and effectiveness of my prototypes.
    • Gather Feedback: Collect detailed feedback on what works and what doesn’t. Please pay attention to how users interact with my design.
  3. Implement Solutions:
    • Final Design: Based on testing, finalize my design. Ensure it addresses the user problems identified and meets usability standards.
    • Collaboration with Development: Work closely with developers to implement the design, providing them with detailed specifications.
  4. Evaluate and Iterate:
    • Post-Launch Evaluation: After implementation, evaluate the design’s performance. Use metrics and user feedback to assess its impact.
    • Continuous Improvement: Design thinking is an iterative process. Based on evaluation, make necessary improvements to enhance user experience.
  5. Reflect and Learn:
    • Lessons Learned: Document what I learned from each project. Reflect on what worked well and what could be improved:
    • Growth Mindset: Maintain a mindset focused on continuous learning and adaptation:

 

  1. Tools

Figma, WordPress, Photoshop, Illustrator

  1. Conclusion

Conclusion for UX-Designer.no Portfolio

The development and refinement of UX-Designer.no represent a thoughtful and strategic approach to showcasing a UX design portfolio. This portfolio demonstrates many skills and experiences and embodies user-centered design principles and effective communication.

Key achievements include creating a visually appealing and intuitive interface, presenting detailed and engaging case studies, and ensuring the portfolio is accessible and responsive across various devices. Using persuasive design elements effectively highlights the unique selling propositions, establishing credibility and engaging potential employers and clients.

Feedback and usability testing have been instrumental in this journey, providing valuable insights that have guided continuous improvements. This iterative process underscores the commitment to excellence and adaptability, crucial traits in the ever-evolving field of UX design.

In conclusion, UX-Designer.no stands as a testament to the ability to create compelling design solutions and articulate and present these solutions in a manner that resonates with the target audience. It serves as a dynamic platform that not only displays past achievements but also paves the way for future opportunities in the field of UX design.

LINKS:

UX Case Study Portfolio Documents

UX Design Prototype

  • Thomas Strandebø
  • December 17, 2023
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  • Figma | Illustrator | InDesign | Photoshop | WordPress
  • Web Design
  • Web-Design