Part 3Implementation

Finally, we can start actually writing code!

We’ve done user research, looked at the problems people have, and figured out solutions for them. We’ve come up with designs, tested these designs, iterated, and made them as useful and usable as we possibly can.

At this point, you know what you want your product to look like. It’s time to start actually creating it.

But this is not the end of your design process. In fact, it’s only just starting. This is your opportunity to see your ideas in action, to find out whether they actually translate, and to change the direction of your product as early as possible should you find out that things aren’t working.

Once your product is out in the wild, you’ll start working on the ...

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