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My name is. I completed my graduation in 2017. I have more than 7 years of experience in designing and particularly in UI UX engineering, with over 3 years of experience. Currently, I'm working with an IT company. And I am not only a UI UX designer, I'm also a motion artist.
Once I started designing projects, I understood the client's requirements. After that, I would go to Google and also draw inspiration from relevant projects. Then, I would visualize the design, and after that, I would create a functional design through the design process using particular software, such as AWS, on the UI screen in Figma. I follow all the thumb rules, like fixing the hierarchy, alignments, font selection, and color selection. That is my design creation process.
I gather all the data for the requirement of any design templates. After that, I go through all the inspiration platforms. And after it, I create email templates for your requirement.
Yeah. Sometimes, like, once we create a responsive design, it is easy for the design side, but sometimes it is quite difficult for the development side. So there is a major issue like alignments, spacing, and look-wise it's not user-friendly. So that is quite challenging for interaction with design. True. Once, like, when a developer has to develop this
That is a good question. I, my collaboration process is, first of all, based on client requirements, client behavior, and the client's needs. What is a client requirement? I understand all the discussions after that. I need data for clients, including logos and other information in the same section. Then, I create a branding design, which includes branding elements, email templates, and so on. Yes, it's like any other template requirement for the client's side. So, that is a good process for the designs.
Once I get an email design template, I keep it in mind to know how to respond. So I follow these thumb rules. I also display it in a way that's the main point across all other devices. Like, I firstly follow all the devices' screen sizes. Then, after that, I create diamonds. Once the design dates are finalized, I implement it through all the devices' dimensions. So that looks good for design-wise, and that's convincing.
That is a good question. I, as per my nature, also provide feedback, which is most important for your development process. And, also, particularly, if you are a designer, that is most important and most crucial during your career's perspective. So, I also believe that respect for feedback is essential throughout the design process. It will be helpful for me, and also it will be helpful for
Yeah. That's a good question. Once, I created a product design. That's for the way to discover, define, design, and deliver. So, firstly, we discussed the discovery phase. So, for requirements, once I gather the requirements for the client side, any product design is involved. So, I discover, gather data for the client side. I understand the client's needs. I took all the information collected for the client. Right? After that, I discovered all the platforms through the product development and design process. It's a smooth process. So, that's called the discovery phase after define. All the discovery data is filtered out to define the process. Define processing means collecting all the data, this code, I collect the data. After that, I revise all the data from a product vision perspective. After that, I create an empathy map. I collect interviews inside, and I manage all the data in a defined structure. After that, all the data collected, I create
Yeah. Sorry for interrupt. I am a experienced person, so I don't think to any challenges For once I, using any Adobe tools because I have many experience for the brand designer, also UI, UX, and,
I follow a grid system. Like, if you're creating a website, 12 columns is what I create firstly, I create a 1440 grid at the board, and I follow the 12 columns, 1200 layout and 30 margin, 70 grid. So I follow the 12-column grid system. Once I create a website layout, and after that, if any requirements for the application region, I would follow the grid system like 4 columns in particular for application design. So whenever I design any product, I use 12 columns for the website layout design and 4 columns for application design.