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User Persona
A user persona is a Character representation of a typical user based on research including details like behaviors, and goals, to guide product design and development.
A User Journey Map is a visual representation of the steps a user takes to achieve a specific goal within a product or service. In the realm of UI/UX design, a User Journey Map focuses on capturing the user's experience and interactions from their initial contact with the product / service to the accomplishment of their objective. 
Wire Frame
Is a basic visual representation of a webpage or application's layout, structure, and functionality. It outlines the placement of elements like buttons, text, and images
without focusing on design details.
Final Design
Accessibility
Ensures that digital products are usable by people with disabilities, such as those with visual, auditory, motor, or cognitive impairments. It involves designing interfaces and content that
are perceivable, operable, understandable, and robust for all users. Implementing
accessibility features like alternative text for images, keyboard navigation, and
color contrast adjustments improves inclusivity and usability for a diverse
audience.
Color Blindness (Tritanopia)
Color Blindness (Achromatopsia)
Usability Testing 
In our usability tests, I like to kick things off by sharing some introductory context. Then, I present our participants with four different scenarios, each with its own task. We encourage them to think
out loud as they tackle these tasks, and we also take the time to ask follow-up questions to dig deeper into their experiences.
1. Qualitative Feedback Interpretation :

 In addition to quantitative data, usability testing yields qualitative feedback from users, including comments, observations, and suggestions. Qualitative feedback provides valuable insights into users' perceptions, preferences, and pain points. Interpretation of qualitative feedback
involves categorizing and synthesizing user comments to identify recurring themes,
patterns, and areas for improvement.
2. Identifying Usability Issues :

Usability testing results are analyzed to identify specific usability issues and challenges encountered by users during their interactions with the interface. Common usability issues may include confusing navigation, unclear instructions, ambiguous labeling, and inconsistent design elements. By pinpointing usability issues, designers can prioritize areas for improvement and focus on
addressing critical issues that impact the user experience.
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"Ahmad Albeik" , "Yousef Alzubidi" , "Ahmad Alabed" , "Anas Tallouzi"
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Family First (Calendar)
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