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A crucial final step for the effective user interface designer

user interface designerIn preparation for successful product launch, Limina works to validate original user expectations and recommend enhancements where required.

Critical errors are occasionally buried, not necessarily in the interface, but in the sequence of activities or in misdirected focus. By performing a usability study during an alpha/beta release, these subtle usability issues can be assessed and resolved, helping you to maximize the product's user acceptance.

As a matter of practice, each project is provided with a user interface specification document to use as a reference during project release, future enhancements, maintenance or training. A library of production quality custom GUI design elements will also be prepared for implementation.

As an extension of our design services, we maintain availability to your developers for further detailing of interface design specification, clarification, alteration or documentation. Activities can range from phone or in person Q&A sessions with development teams to threaded emails.

An expert usability evaluation of the product's design implementation allows for GUI specialists to ensure integrity and quality of the interface design.

Through support of our clients' product management, launch and market feedback, Limina helps to further ensure that the goals of the product design have been executed to meet the needs of the user.

Limina's usability offerings extend into the product release phase where most the important insights into product usability can be gained. As part of an iterative process, Limina continues to work with marketing as the product is assessed by the market. This ensures that feedback from users can be gathered and woven back into any iterative enhancements or future product development.

Understanding what users think of your current products (and, in some cases, your competitors products) is critical in understanding how to improve future products.