Recap

Project Overview: In Project 3 of the UX/UI Bootcamp, you focused on designing and developing a Web Application. This project took you through the full process of creating a user-centered web application, from initial research to the final presentation.


Key Topics Covered:

  1. User Research:

    • What it is: Conducting research to understand the needs, behaviors, and pain points of users.

    • Why it matters: This ensures that your web application is designed with the user in mind, making it more likely to meet their needs effectively.

  2. Wireframing and Prototyping:

    • What it is: Creating visual blueprints (wireframes) and interactive models (prototypes) of your web application.

    • Why it matters: Wireframes and prototypes help you plan the structure and functionality of your web application before diving into development, saving time and effort in the long run.

  3. Usability Testing:

    • What it is: Testing your designs with real users to gather feedback and identify usability issues.

    • Why it matters: Usability testing ensures that your application is easy to use and meets user expectations, reducing the risk of user frustration and improving the overall user experience.


What You Accomplished:

  • You conducted thorough user research to inform your design decisions.

  • You created and refined wireframes and prototypes, laying out the structure and interactions of your web application.

  • You tested your designs with users, gathering crucial feedback to improve your final product.


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