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Hey, there I am publishing an Impact Filter for the general workflow which has enhanced my working as a UX Lead over the past years and hope it helps your team gain clarity in the chaotic jungle we call UI/UX Design there are more parts to it elaborating on Design Documentation, Training requisites, and CX Analytics which also create your designer’s report card.
?Why to use an Impact Filter?
[Assumption: SaaS B2B industry where we work with reports as deliverables across multiple portfolios. Same can be replaced with phase launches/milestones, seasonal products, etc.]
Cheers!
Project
UX Initiative: Design Standard Operating Procedure, a guide for designers to enable collaboration and fluid work efficiency.
Situation
What do you want to accomplish? What is your motivation?
- To standardize the designer’s process of working.
- To enable usability of one’s design work for another by establishing ground rules for major variable at play, like nomenclature, design system structure, file handling, and version/iteration management.
- To promote library creation in Figma and its usage for faster turnaround time.
- To make hand-offs easy and independent of creators for all stakeholders with design documentation.
- To fetch feedback after project completion for UX analytics.
Importance
What is the difference this will make? What impact will this have?
- Team collaboration became efficient and independent of guidance.
- Setting a common ground for designers and developers related to UX work through intervention at multiple touchpoints in the pipeline.
- Adoption of a matured operation structure, elevating the quality of work.
- Enhance team collaborations leading to maturity in UX Center of Excellence.
Ideal Outcome
What does the completed project look like? What is the payoff?
- Enhanced process compliance to make design work free of unknown factors.
- Faster iterations and structured hand-offs.
- Better file and design library management to use across projects.
- Inception of UX analytics to track impact from UX work done.
Success Criteria
What specific results must be true for this project to be a success?
Created a SOP documentation based on:
- File organization structure: Set files and folder structuring rules for different repositories (SharePoint and Figma)
- Nomenclature: Followed standard naming formats for files, pages, sections, variables, layers, components, etc.
- Version & iterations: Easy rollback to prior designs, and efficient management of project iterations.
- Collaboration & access: Set rules for adding collaborators or dev-mode access with approvals from management.
- Design System & Libraries: UI kits/Design guidelines established to maintain a consistent look and feel across products and experiences and publishing libraries.
- Design Documentation: Followed a structured process on FigJam to cater various stakeholders for project related communication without dependency on designers during and post project tenure.
- CX Analytics: Sharing surveys with relevant stakeholders in a project to track designer’s performance by analyzing project success on a dashboard.
Best Result
What’s possible if you do take action?
- Reduction in unstructured parts in pipeline, focused on designing process apart from org-level compliances.
- Proficient designers, ready with pre-requisites for any upcoming project.
Worst Result
What’s at risk if you don’t take action?
- Complicated and varying design process of each designer, leading to gap in performances.
- Dependencies for knowledge transfer and guidance prevails.