Welcome to blog Ohazin, so today we together learned about "Basic perspective when starting to build a product"

I/ Overview.

UX/UI design is more than just understanding the user and being design-friendly. It's important that you clearly understand what the product is? And what is it born to serve?
Almost when start to build a product in any more fields, including: Finance, E-Commere, Education, Sport, Games, etc… For a new beginner, it's difficult at this stage, and often stressed, and sometimes don’t know, where is the start.

Due to, UX / UI designers themselves default to their belief that just a design experience good and friendly experience is enough. However, to be clear about that need, understanding what problem your product is building will solve? What stage are you in? Who is the user? and finally, what are we designing?

II/ So These ways will help UX/UI beginners get through this stage

  • Research: It can be called UX research, usually when building a big product, we should spend time investing in research on the area of that product or related. The purpose is to understand the essence of the product and be distinct from the new field. Besides, it helps us have a better overview of the product to be built and developed.
  • Synthesize and identify information: after research, the next job to do is to determine the main function of the product. Because products often have only one main function and solve user problems to bring finance to businesses or help the community.
From that, the product will develop and update many versions with many new functions
  • Build map user: When full data have sort order:
    1. User Journey map: What is this product? Where do users use it? When is it used? Who is the user? And how do use it?
    2. Site map: How many screens will we have to design functions and add-ons?
    3. User Flow: Instances will occur in each event.
  • UX Design: From now, you can sketch low-wireframe, high-wireframe, or mockup according to researched information.
Synopsis:
From there, you can imagine UX/UI designers not only designing good and friendly experiences is enough. But also, investing in product research, it's like learning a new subject.

II/ Example User journey, site map, and user flow/

1. User Journey



2. Site map


3. User flow



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