Design Preparations
Before launching into the creative process, the designer needs to gather and review information on what has already been defined. This includes reviewing the style guides, information architecture, creative and UX discovery briefs, taxonomy, and any additional business and system requirements that have been documented.
Benefits It is important for the visual designer to have all the material that has been approved to ensure that their visual designs are accurate and represent the overall structure and functionality specified. Having these files on hand speeds up the creative process and frees up the designer to be truly creative. ...
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