{"id":2982,"date":"2016-10-14T07:49:27","date_gmt":"2016-10-14T07:49:27","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.branex.ae\/blog\/?p=2982"},"modified":"2016-12-06T07:20:16","modified_gmt":"2016-12-06T07:20:16","slug":"ux-checklist-every-designer-needs","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.branex.ae\/blog\/ux-checklist-every-designer-needs\/","title":{"rendered":"A UX Checklist Every Designer Needs"},"content":{"rendered":"

Right before you are to finalize your UX, do you ever look back and say, \u201cSomething\u2019s missing\u201d?<\/p>\n

However, that \u2018something\u2019 is somewhat unclear. If you had a process, a recipe to a UX design that you could follow every time perhaps that could do the trick.<\/p>\n

We all know how demanding users today can be and retention is even more so difficult. To ensure that you do your part fully as a UX designer, you need to have a checklist to tick against after you\u2019re through. Consider it to be a cooking endeavor with a great many ingredients. Together, they can turn out to be an assimilated and smooth version of what we call a successful UX design that is the final look of our meal.<\/p>\n

Having a checklist of those ingredients can make your life a lot easier because it will allow you to not only stay focused but will also simplify the process. The entire phase consists of so many processes including estimation, planning, preparation, competitor analysis, mobile assessment, SEO, analytics, and lastly, testing. Testing plays a major role especially conducting UX tests when redesigning websites<\/a>. But other processes require a smooth transition as well. So before we get into the elements that majorly define the checklist, here\u2019s a topical view of the process:<\/p>\n