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Every UI/UX designer should know how to create user flow. Here are 5 basic elements: Arrow → Direction Rectangle → Process Diamond → Decision Capsule → Process start Parallelogram → Input / Output Anything missing? P.S. REPOST ♻️ if this tip was helpful!
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Great tip on the essential elements for designing user flows in UI/UX! Utilizing simple shapes like rectangles for process, arrows for direction, and capsules for start, end points can significantly enhance clarity and communication in your designs.
Every UI/UX designer should know how to create user flow. Here are 5 basic elements: Arrow → Direction Rectangle → Process Diamond → Decision Capsule → Process start Parallelogram → Input / Output Anything missing? P.S. REPOST ♻️ if this tip was helpful!
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Every UI/UX designer should know how to create user flow. Here are 5 basic elements: Arrow → Direction Rectangle → Process Diamond → Decision Capsule → Process start Parallelogram → Input / Output Anything missing? P.S. REPOST ♻️ if this tip was helpful!
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🏆 Easiest way to understand user flows -- .. 💡 Flowchart Symbols Explained: ✅ Circle: Start/Stop - Marks the beginning or end of a process -- or the entire process within which other processes exist. ✅ Capsule: Process Start/End - Defines where a process starts or ends, before the next begins. ✅ Rectangle: - Represents actions or steps within a process. ✅ Arrow: Sequence Direction - Shows the flow from one step to the next. ✅ Diamond: Decision - Indicates a decision point, where the process can split into different paths. ( like yes or No ) ✅ Parallelogram: Input/Output - Shows where inputs enter the process or outputs are generated. ..
Every UI/UX designer should know how to create user flow. Here are 5 basic elements: Arrow → Direction Rectangle → Process Diamond → Decision Capsule → Process start Parallelogram → Input / Output Anything missing? P.S. REPOST ♻️ if this tip was helpful!
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five basic elements every ui/ ux designer should know. #userinterface #uiux #uiinovation #uidesign
Every UI/UX designer should know how to create user flow. Here are 5 basic elements: Arrow → Direction Rectangle → Process Diamond → Decision Capsule → Process start Parallelogram → Input / Output Anything missing? P.S. REPOST ♻️ if this tip was helpful!
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Every UI/UX designer should know how to create user flow. Here are 5 basic elements: Arrow → Direction Rectangle → Process Diamond → Decision Capsule → Process start Parallelogram → Input / Output Anything missing? P.S. REPOST ♻️ if this tip was helpful!
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