1. Whiteboard
If we want to add a new feature or redesign a process we sit down and everybody at the meeting starts sketching ideas on a whiteboard, paper or even an iPad. This action allows us to put everyone on the team in the designer’s position. Later we end up with two ui design options to see which one works the best.
We always try to go through the whole experience and discuss most of the edge cases during this part of the process. It is really crucial to address them now as opposed to during the design phase, or even worse, during the development part. That’s when you can lose a lot time and energy.
2. Map out all of your screens (what data a user needs to input)
This is the time to go beyond the whiteboard and list out all of the user’s inputs and stories. Write down what exactly a user should insert into a particular screen and how a user can achieve their desired goals.


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