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Feedback and iteration - Adobe XD Tutorial
From the course: User Experience (UX) for Non-Designers
Feedback and iteration
- [Instructor] As you have discovered, a medium fidelity prototype can be either static or interactive. Regardless of which type of prototype you create, it will have to be circulated to the stakeholders for feedback. At some point, the wire frames will have to be converted to mockups or comps. If static, the screens might be created in such applications as Photoshop or Sketch. If it's interactive, it will be assembled in a prototyping application, such as Adobe Experience Design, where a click-through is created. In either case, it is not the final product that the stakeholders are looking at, but it is close. At this point, the prototype is subjected to user testing and circulated to the team and the stakeholders. This will most likely be the point in the project where significant changes will have to be made. So far, what people have seen is rather abstract. This would be their first look at the project in all…
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The UI designer's role4m 42s
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The medium-fidelity prototype2m 57s
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The medium-fidelity toolbox3m 33s
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Imaging: Image formats5m 2s
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Imaging: What's with all the Xs?3m 57s
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The role of SVG3m 53s
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Copywriting: Words make all the difference4m 22s
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Feedback and iteration4m 16s
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