"Where you innovate, how you innovate, and what you innovate are design problems."

Tim Brown, CEO and President of IDEO

Design Methodology

While this is not an exhaustive list of methodologies used in user experience design work, it provides a general overview of the skillsets and expertise required to provide quality and viable design.

Research - gathering information about users’ needs, wants and pain points

  • Qualitative Research

    • Interviews

    • Focus Groups

    • Ethnographic/Observational Studies

  • Quantitative Research

    • Surveys

    • A/B testing

    • Click tests

  • Generative Research

    • Interviews

    • Brainstorming/Design Thinking Sessions

    • Card Sorting

  • Evaluative Research

    • Usability testing

    • A/B testing

    • User Surveys

    • Task analysis

Information Architecture - organizing information in a way that is easy to find and understand.

  • Content inventory

  • Content hierarchy

  • Content labeling

  • Navigation systems

  • Search systems

Interaction Design – designing how users interact with a product or service.

  • User goals

  • User actions

  • User interface elements

  • Interaction flows

  • Feedback

  • Error handling 

Visual Design – designing the look and feel of a product or service.

  • Typography

  • Color

  • Images

  • Iconography

  • Style guides

Accessibility – designing products and services that are accessible to people with disabilities.

  • Contrast

  • Text size

  • Text alternatives

  • Keyboard navigation

  • Screen readers

Design Strategy

  • Start with the business goals. The design strategy should be aligned with the business goals of the organization. The design must help the organization achieve its goals.

  • Understand the users. The design strategy should be based on an understanding of the users of the product or service. The design should meet the needs of the users.

  • Use design principles. The design strategy should be based on a set of design principles. These principles will help create a design that is effective, efficient, and sustainable.

  • Choose a design process. The design strategy should include a design process. This process will help to create the design in a systematic and organized way.

  • Use design tools. The design strategy should include a list of design tools that will be used to create the design. Tools should be appropriate for the project.

  • Create design documentation. The design strategy should include design documentation. This documentation will serve as a record of the design process and will be helpful for future reference.