- What are the deliverables of a prototype?
- What are deliverables in UX design?
- How interaction and prototyping is useful in arriving at a better design?
What are the deliverables of a prototype?
The first semester “prototype” or “key deliverable” is the culmination of your team's effort in the concept development phase of product design. This deliverable is used to communicate the concept that your team has developed for the various “critical subproblems” that the team has identified and addressed.
What are deliverables in UX design?
The deliverables for a project are the tangible record of the work that occurred, whether that work was research or design. Some of the classic deliverables that come out of UX work are usability-test reports, wireframes and prototypes, site maps, personas, and flowcharts.
How interaction and prototyping is useful in arriving at a better design?
With prototypes, you can refine and validate your designs so your brand can release the right products. “They slow us down to speed us up. By taking the time to prototype our ideas, we avoid costly mistakes such as becoming too complex too early and sticking with a weak idea for too long.”