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Fauzia Akbar 👋

A versatile Software Engineer and UI/UX Designer with over 8 years of experience in business apps. Skilled in project management, user flows, and interface design, I excel at crafting intuitive user experiences that enhance brand identity. My expertise includes developing business presentations 📊, creating high-impact PDFs 📄, and designing custom stationery 📝 to drive business success and engagement.

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I'm here to help if you're searching for a product designer to bring your idea to life or a design partner to help take your business to the next level.

Frequently Asked Questions

A product designer is responsible for the entire lifecycle of a product, from conception to launch. They are involved in research, ideation, prototyping, testing, and finalizing the design. Their goal is to create user-friendly products that solve specific problems and meet customer needs effectively.

UI (User Interface) design focuses on the aesthetics and interactive elements of a product. It involves designing buttons, icons, spacing, typography, and color schemes. UX (User Experience) design, on the other hand, is about the overall feel of the product. It includes user research, wireframing, prototyping, and testing to ensure the product is intuitive and user-friendly.

I use a variety of design tools depending on the project requirements. Some of the most commonly used tools include Adobe XD, Figma, Sketch for UI/UX design, and Photoshop for creating graphics. I also use project management tools like Trello or Jira to manage workflows effectively.

I prioritize user research at the beginning of every project to understand the target audience and their needs. This involves conducting surveys, interviews, and usability testing. By gathering feedback from real users, I can make data-driven decisions that inform the design process and ensure the final product aligns with user expectations.

My design process typically includes the following stages:

  1. Research: Understand the target audience, market trends, and project goals.
  2. Ideation: Brainstorm and sketch initial ideas to explore possible solutions.
  3. Wireframing: Create wireframes to outline the layout and structure of the product.
  4. Prototyping: Develop interactive prototypes to test and validate design concepts.
  5. User Testing: Gather feedback from users to identify areas for improvement.
  6. Implementation: Finalize the design and work with developers to bring it to life.
  7. Review and Iterate: Continuously refine and optimize the design based on feedback and analytics.
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