A Decision Log
No matter how well you prepare and present your initial design to the team, it can never address all possible issues that arise during production.
In fact, the questions that come up while building a design will help to strengthen your concept and make it better.
The Decision Log is a great place to keep track of all questions, answers and decision.
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Configuration
Your engineers can add to the concept page by defining any configuration they want to implement to your designs.
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Content / Copytext
If you have a dedicated text-creation team for your product, the concept page is a good place to have your colleagues directly write the content.
They’ll need editing rights.
This makes things easy for the production team, as the copytext part of the concept page is directly below the wireframes they refer to.
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Design Notes
Design notes give supplementary information to the wireframes.
These notes can specify:.
1) Specific behavior and layouts tied to certain user states / conditions..
2) Animations.
3) Other aspects that are important, but that you might not be able to show in a wireframe or even in a clickable prototype, if you have one.
Place them under the wireframes.
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Links
As part of your research for your design, you may also want to include any of the following:.
1) Competitor benchmarks.
2) User Experience Research you or your team has conducted on your designs.
3) Market research.
4) Heuristic evaluations that apply to your concept This creates a repository of information that you and your team can refer to during pr.
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Tracking
Product Analysts might also want to use this space to define the different tracking calls they would want to attach, to better understand how users interact with the design.
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Why Are We Doing this?
It’s important for anyone to always know why the concept page exists.
1) In simple words, describe the problem your design solves and why its important for the users you are trying to reach.
2) Show your market research findings and your competitor benchmarking.
What is your concept based on?.
3) Explain what kind of impact your designs will have on.
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Wireframes
As a UX designer, wireframes and prototypes are some of the most effective deliverables to explain a design, and therefore serve as a center point for your concept page