Step4

Once the app has a definite sitemap, the designing of wireframes for each page follows. Wireframes provide an end-to-end picture of page starting from top right till the end. These are high resolution photos taken from design tool to aid in UX design process. The aim of keeping Higher resolution is to ensure that pixels do not distort while a designer zooms in to analyze each section

Step3

A sitemap or a blueprint provides the sketch of app navigation. In essence, it is an on-paper visualization indicating the page that opens when a user taps on a button, an image, or a dropdown. Designers at WEB Bakeries design blueprint using flowcharts defining the hierarchy of app with each subpage.

Step2

Knowing the potential users well is crucial prior to designing. The behavior of users on app varies depending on their technical understanding of the subject matter. Besides, the knowledge about demographics based on cultural diversity and age groups also plays a significant part in enhancing user experience.

Step1

We always start with sketching. It is the easiest way of visualizing our ideas. We usually force ourselves to create three different versions for solving a particular problem. It makes us think so we won’t get lazy. We always show everything to the client. Always. Even the sketches, because it helps the client understand the evolution of the process and our way of thinking.