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Preparing an onboard sequence in Sketch

Preparing an onboard sequence in Sketch

From the course: Applied Interaction Design: Onboarding Flow

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Preparing an onboard sequence in Sketch

- [Instructor] There is a phrase I tend to regularly drop on my students and it is this. Fall in love with the user, not the technology. It is quite common for UX designers to get caught up in the UX technology process of research, mapping user journeys, creating personas, and somehow forgetting there is a user who will actually use the product. The result is something we've all encountered. We open an app and don't have a clue how to use it. The result is the app will inevitably be ignored or deleted. This is exactly why onboarding experiences are so important. They help the user ease into the application by providing useful interactions or simple instructions. And the upside to all of this is a happy and long-term user. In this example, what you can see here, I'm using what is called the Nickle Tour. This design pattern uses a few short screens that outline the value of the app and the basics of navigating through it. In…

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