A Complete List Of UX Deliverables

The list below contains most common deliverables produced by UX Designers as they craft great experiences for users. For better readability, I’ve combined the deliverables according to UX activities:

For each item in the list you’ll find additional links or video with detailed explanation or best practices.

User Research

Personas

Persona is a fictional character created to represent a user type that might use a product in a similar way. Personas make it easier for designers to create empathy with users throughout the design process.

Getting the most out of personas - UXM

9 minutes read Personas are great. No seriously, they are the best thing since sliced bread. I can't think of any…

Predictive personas - InVision Blog

Anybody who's spent time on a design team has almost certainly encountered the persona. There's a reason for that-the…

Creating Personas | UX Booth

Cooper, co-founded by industry giant Alan Cooper and his wife Sue, is a leading user experience and service design…

User Flow

A visual representation of the user’s actions to complete tasks within the product. Visualized user flow makes it easier to identify which steps should be improved or redesigned.

Stop Designing Pages And Start Designing User Flows

For designers, it's easy to jump right into the design phase of a website before giving the user experience the…

Creating Perfect User Flows for Smooth UX

If someone asked you to define the word "flow" or describe an example of one, what would you say? Would you immediately…

A shorthand for designing UI flows

Flows are just as important to good interfaces as individual screens are. Customers don't land on screens from out of…

Experience Maps

A diagram that explores the multiple steps taken by users as they engage with the product. Experience map allows designers to frame the user’s motivations and needs in each step of the journey, creating design solutions that are appropriate for each.

Use case - Wikipedia

In software and systems engineering, a use case is a list of actions or event steps, typically defining the…

Smart UX: Use Cases - Usability Geek

Triggers. Actors. Flow. Complexity. These are words that come to mind when we hear someone say " use case ". Use cases…

Storyboards

Storyboards are illustrations that represent shots that ultimately represent a story. In UX this stroy illustrates the series of actions that users need to take while using the product. Translating functionalities into real-life situations, helps designers create empathy with the user.

Storyboarding in UX Design

by Nick Babich

Storyboarding in the Software Design Process

Using storyboards in software design can be difficult because of some common challenges and drawbacks to the tools we…

Market Research

Competitive-analysis report

Analysis of products competitors that maps out their existing features in a comparable way. Report helps you understand industry standards and identify opportunities to innovate in a given area.

Competitive Analysis: Understanding the Market Context

"While user-centered design focuses on user needs/tasks, and information architecture focuses on content, these two…

Conducting a Solid UX Competitive Analysis

Most people are familiar with the concept of a competitive analysis; it's a fairly standard business term to describe…

Design

Moodboards

A collaborative collection of images and references that will eventually evolve into a product’s visual style guide. Moodboard allows UX desigenrs to show stakeholders and teammates a proposed look for the product before investing too much time or money on it.

Mood boards are for more than inspiration - InVision Blog

I am a UX designer. That's fun to say, because it's a job that didn't really exist a few years ago. I've worked with…

How a Web Design Mood Board impacts User Experience Design

branding guideline communication style personality This creative process also provides designers with a golden…

Sketches

Sketching is a quick way of visualizing an idea (e.g. new interface design) by using paper and pen. Sketches are useful to validate product concepts and design approaches both with team members and users.

UX Sketching

Why is it necessary?

The art of UX sketching and paper prototyping

Tips and tricks of “paper prototyping”.

5 Tips from 5 Designers to Improve Your UX Sketches

It's the beginning of a new project. You've got all these ideas bouncing around your head, but they're too incomplete…

Wireframes

A visual guide that represents the page structure, as well as its hierarchy and key elements. Wireframes are useful when UX designers need to discuss ideas with team members/stakeholders, and to assist the work of visual designers and developers.

Considering Prototypes | UX Booth

Although prototypes have been used in other domains for quite a while, their value to the design & development of…

What a Prototype Is (and Is Not) | UX Magazine

In case of a paper prototypes the major advantage is that you can use the same pencil sketches you initially began your…

Testing

Quantitative Survey

Questions that provide numbers as result. Quick and unexpensive way of measuring a level of user satisfaction and collecting feedback about the product. Survey is a quick way to collect information from a large number of users but their obvious limitation is lack of any interaction between the researcher and the users.

Making Usability Findings Actionable

For usability testing to be valuable, study findings must clearly identify issues and help the team move toward design…

Analytics report

Numbers provided by an analytics tool on how the user interacts with your product: clicks, user session time, search queries etc. Analytics report can also “uncover the unexpected”, surfacing behaviors that aren’t explicit in user tests.