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How disregarding wireframing can impact your product!

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How disregarding wireframing can impact your product!
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My career has been focused on learning and applying design to a variety of audiences and problems. I spend most of my days applying human-centred design to challenges in the industry of Fintech, Healthcare, Education, Finance, eCommerce and many more. During my time in the industry I have lead teams in creating outstanding digital products through strong design thinking and process.

Specialties: Product design, Human-centred design, User experience, User interface, Service design, Service design Thinking, Lean UX, Rapid prototyping, Agile, Lean Startup, Lean Enterprise, Design Thinking, Design Sprints, Design Thinking for Lean Startups, Design Thinking for Product Development

Familiar with,

-- Figma, Adobe XD, Sketch (UI Design) -- Balsamiq, Paper, Wireframe.cc, Mockplus (wireframing) -- InvisionApp (Design collaboration, Prototyping) -- Zeplin (developer spec handoff) -- Photoshop / Illustrator (image manipulation, Vector design) -- loceye, visualeyes (Design Heatmap Eye-Tracking ) -- Hotjar, Google Analytics (Auditing) -- UserCrowd (Design surveys)

I'm not done yet. Still learning and exploring new things :)

Ignoring wireframe design can have a number of negative consequences. Some of the potential issues that may arise include:

Poor user experience:
Without a clear wireframe, it can be difficult to create a cohesive and intuitive user experience. This may lead to confusion and frustration for users, which can ultimately affect the success of the product.

Inefficient development process:
A lack of #wireframes can also lead to a more inefficient development process, as it can be difficult for developers to understand the intended design and functionality of the product. This can result in delays, rework, and increased costs.

Lack of focus on user needs:
Wireframes help to focus on the needs of the user, by outlining the layout, content, and functionality of the product. Ignoring wireframes can lead to a product that is not tailored to the needs of the user, and may not be as effective or useful as it could be.

Difficulty in making changes:
It can be difficult to make changes to a product that has already been fully designed and developed, as it may require significant rework. Wireframes allow for changes to be made early in the #design process, which can save time and resources.

Overall, ignoring wireframe design can lead to a product that is less effective, less efficient to develop, and less appealing to users.
#userexperience #uxresearch #ux