USER EXPERIENCE DESIGN LANDSCAPE
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User Experience Design Landscape is the work field of user experience designers, which is usually called "UX" (user experience design). It plays a role in different experience design processes, which plays a role in all stages of product design and development, from users research, information design, user experiences design, user interfaces design, to testing concepts and products. The UX process may seem like a linear sequence from start to finish, but in reality, solving user problems at each step is not a one-time straight line process. Rather, it involves iterative work on various steps to develop the best solutions or options for the target group or users, based on the results of problem solving at each stage. The landscape of user experience design mainly includes: 1) user area UX plays a role in user research. Understanding users from multiple perspectives. It is important to correctly solve problems before new "ideas" emerge. 2) Data area UX plays a role in information design by grouping information and finding ways to display it, making it easy to display important information to users. 3) Design area. The role of UX includes both user experience design, user interface design and testing. so as to get the best experience before sending it to developers, from writing a series of different commands to building products.
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