Finally, we hand off our designs to the developers. After getting our interactive prototypes approved, we create high-fidelity designs using tools such as Photoshop or Illustrator. Next, using the tool of our choice-for example, Axure, InVision, Balsamiq, UXPin, or Zeplin-we start creating interactive prototypes. Then, we start creating some quick-and-dirty paper prototypes and get stakeholders’ approval. The UX design process kicks off with discovery activities such as contextual inquiry, user research, focus groups, stakeholder discussions, personas, scenarios, user journeys, and mind mapping, which establish a strong foundation for user requirements.
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