Interaction Design
Microinteractions
1. Research & Discovery
Goal: Gain a deep understanding of the users, their needs, and the problem you're solving.
Requirements: Focus on creating new UX that has intuitive visual cues, guiding users to hire a Copilot at anytime throughout the work creation process. The UX must be cohesive with the platform’s overall design system, ensuring a seamless and accessible experience.
2. Define & Ideate
Goal: Clearly define the problem and start brainstorming potential solutions.
Ideation: Brainstorm possible solutions, often through working with product and leadership.
Information Architecture (IA): Organize and structure the content in a way that makes it easy for users to navigate.
3. Wireframing & Prototyping
Goal: Create low- and high-fidelity versions of the product to test and iterate before final development.
Wireframes: Sketch or design low-fidelity layouts of individual screens, focusing on layout and structure rather than visual design.
Design Systems: Define design patterns, reusable UI components, and interaction guidelines for consistency across the product.
























4. Visual Design & Handoff
Goal: Finalize the product's visual aesthetics and prepare assets for development.
UI Design: Apply visual design elements like color, typography, and imagery to ensure the product is aesthetically pleasing and aligned with the brand.
Collaboration with Engineers: Work closely with developers to ensure the design is implemented correctly and resolves any technical challenges.