Documentation

DOCUMENTATION

A lot of people relegate "UX/UI design" purely to the realm of visual work. But that's only a portion of what we do. Most of the heavy lifting comes in the form of architecting and structuring information. As such, flowcharts, process charts, notes, and even scribbles, are all important tools that help get the job done.

 

USER STORIES AND FLOWCHARTS

Two key parts of the user experience process.  This is a specific example of a user story for a feature - 'contact center' - and a flowchart for a process - 'uploading contacts.' Both are used to describe how a feature works and how the user interacts with it.  

UI StyLE GUIDE

A comprehensive guide defining, describing, and standardizing all UI  elements and patterns for a web-app. 

COlor palette

Squarely in the UI realm, an example of a color palette I created for a map-centric data visualization. 

PRODUCT REQUIREMENTS

While not always considered true UX/UI work, for many projects I've joined, I've created detailed product requirements for the features I've designed. Using Confluence, I create these requirements documents based off user research, PO discovery sessions, and all existing documentation . They are usually part of a deliverable package to development teams that also includes mockups, prototypes, and flowcharts (mentioned above).