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User Interface Design (UI & GUI)
The objective of user interface design is to implement quality user interfaces.
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1Functionality Requirements and User analysis
Determine the functionality required by the application to accomplish the goals of the project and the potential needs of the users in order to create the perfect User experience. Analysis of the potential users of the application. What would the user want the system to do? What interface look & feel styles appeal to the user? And more Typical questions
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2F UI Conceptual Design
Modeling the underlying business that the application will support. Screen sketches the over-all concept of the user-interface and Organizing and prioritizing information Data Flow Diagram, maps the interactions between the component business functions and the data entities.
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3UI Logical Design
Design in general terms how the application will operate. Now we get into more specifics about how the application will support the business that was modeled in the Conceptual Design phase. By determining what events will occur on the client (e.g. clicking a button or selecting something from a scrolling list), the logical processes that support them can be designed. These events and processes are then broken down into "system functions." Determining the specific technology (i.e. hardware and software) in which the application will be developed. Along these lines, it is important to determine the minimum hardware configuration the application will cater to.
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4User Interface Design (Physical Design)
Design in specific terms how the application will be constructed. Exact 1:1 graphic design of all the application screens including menus, color palette, backgrounds, fonts, titles etc.
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5Final Style Guide
General design guides and corporate style guides for the application. Detailed document of all the application Fonts, Color palette , Images and Icons Styles, sizes etc.