• Journey maps 4. Design Process
• Ideation techniques • Sketches and wireframes • Information architecture • Iterations and refinements • Final designs with explanations • Interactive prototypes • Key features and functionality • Design system components
5. Solution
6. Results & Impact
• Metrics and KPIs • User feedback • Business outcomes • Lessons learned
Visual Documentation Effectively document your UX work: - Use high-quality screenshots of wire- frames, mockups, and prototypes - Show progression from sketches to final de- signs - Include user flow diagrams and site maps - Add captions explaining each visual - Consider before/after comparisons - Use Wix galleries or sliders for multiple related images Results and Metrics Demonstrate the impact of your work: - Quantitative improvements (conversion rates, task completion times, etc.) - Qualitative feedback from users - Client testimonials - Recognition or awards - Business metrics affected by your design 6. UX Best Practices for Your Wix Site Navigation and Information Architecture Navigation and information architecture are perhaps the most critical compo- nents of your UX site, not just for usability but also as a demonstration of your UX expertise. Why Navigation Matters for a UX Portfolio As a UX designer, your site’s navigation is a direct reflection of your professional skills. Visitors will consciously and subconsciously evaluate your UX abilities based on how easily they can navigate your portfolio. Poor navigation can undermine your credibil- ity, regardless of how impressive your case studies might be. Your navigation system should: - Feel intuitive and predictable - Reduce cogni- tive load for visitors - Guide users naturally to key content - Demonstrate your
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