We include them in the process to understand the possibilities of technologies and platforms. In order not to create a design that cannot be developed at this stage, in this team and in this product. Here, developers act as experts - they look at the design and ask questions. Thanks to this, we make the design that can go into development. You just need to take into account the capabilities of technologies and platforms, the capabilities of each department and communicate with them correctly. 3. The next stage of product development is its transfer directly to developers. Once they have coded a product/feature, it goes to design review. To check how the design is developed the way it was in our layouts. 4. After the designer's approval, everything goes to QA for testing. 5. After approval from QA, it goes back to the developer and he submits it to live. The product is launched for all users. 6. The next stage of development is post-production, when we observe what happens with this feature / functionality. The SZP department, QA is connected there, and they are already setting tasks for developers. And if you need to revise this feature and rebuild, it all goes back into the design. This is how product development works.
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The design department is involved in almost every stage of product development from discovery to post-production. 1. Our product development begins with the discovery stage, where product hypotheses are collected through metrics, funnels, analytics, and research. Product managers create a backlog of tasks, which is approved by management (pitching). 2. Then comes the next stage of product development - design. At this stage, we run our framework, which starts from learning the task and ends with maintaining the design while it lives in live. At the design stage involved: - Product managers They check to what extent the business cases they delivered match the design that was created. - Researchers We test designs and see how our users react. But we are not sending to live yet. |
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