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    UX Design Process Schedule

    A well-structured UX design process is crucial for creating user-centered digital products. From initial research to final testing, each phase requires careful planning and coordination across design teams to ensure seamless user experiences and project success.

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    This template comes with 81 ready-made tasks organized into 20 phases, covering roughly 26 weeks of work. Start dates, durations, and dependencies are already set up — use it as-is or adjust anything to fit your project.

    UX Design Process Schedule
    #Nom de la tâcheDurée
    1
    Project Initiation and Planning
    7j
    1.1
    Project kickoff meeting with stakeholders
    1j
    1.2
    Define project scope and objectives
    2j
    1.3
    Establish project timeline and milestones
    2j
    1.4
    Assemble UX design team and assign roles
    3j
    1.5
    Set up project management tools and workflows
    2j
    1.6
    Create project charter and communication plan
    2j
    2
    User Research and Discovery
    14j
    2.1
    Stakeholder interviews and business requirements gathering
    2j
    2.2
    Competitive analysis and market research
    4j
    2.3
    User research planning and methodology selection
    2j
    2.4
    Recruit research participants
    3j
    2.5
    Conduct user interviews and surveys
    5j
    2.6
    Analyze research data and extract insights
    3j
    3
    Persona Development and User Journey Mapping
    7j
    3.1
    Synthesize user research findings
    2j
    3.2
    Create detailed user personas
    4j
    3.3
    Map current state user journeys
    2j
    3.4
    Identify pain points and opportunity areas
    2j
    3.5
    Stakeholder validation of personas and journeys
    1j
    4
    Information Architecture and Content Strategy
    7j
    4.1
    Content audit and inventory
    2j
    4.2
    Content gap analysis
    2j
    4.3
    Site map development
    3j
    4.4
    Card sorting sessions with users
    2j
    4.5
    Finalize information architecture
    2j
    5
    Low-Fidelity Wireframing
    14j
    5.1
    Create user flow diagrams
    2j
    5.2
    Sketch initial layout concepts
    4j
    5.3
    Create digital low-fidelity wireframes
    5j
    5.4
    Internal wireframe review and iterations
    4j
    5.5
    Stakeholder wireframe presentation and feedback
    3j
    6
    Interactive Prototyping
    14j
    6.1
    Select prototyping tools and establish workflow
    2j
    6.2
    Create clickable prototype structure
    4j
    6.3
    Build interactive user flows
    6j
    6.4
    Add micro-interactions and transitions
    3j
    6.5
    Prototype testing and refinement
    3j
    7
    Visual Design System Development
    14j
    7.1
    Brand analysis and visual direction exploration
    3j
    7.2
    Color palette and typography selection
    3j
    7.3
    UI component library creation
    5j
    7.4
    Iconography and illustration guidelines
    3j
    7.5
    Design system documentation
    4j
    8
    High-Fidelity Visual Design
    14j
    8.1
    Apply visual design to key screens
    7j
    8.2
    Create marketing and promotional materials
    3j
    8.3
    Design review and quality assurance
    3j
    8.4
    Stakeholder design approval
    4j
    9
    Usability Testing Phase 1
    7j
    9.1
    Develop usability testing plan and scenarios
    2j
    9.2
    Recruit testing participants
    2j
    9.3
    Conduct moderated usability testing sessions
    3j
    9.4
    Analyze testing results and identify issues
    3j
    10
    Design Iteration Round 1
    7j
    10.1
    Prioritize usability issues and feedback
    2j
    10.2
    Redesign problematic interface elements
    4j
    10.3
    Update design system components
    2j
    10.4
    Create revised high-fidelity designs
    2j
    11
    Accessibility Audit and Compliance
    7j
    11.1
    WCAG compliance assessment
    2j
    11.2
    Color contrast and visual accessibility review
    2j
    11.3
    Keyboard navigation and screen reader testing
    3j
    11.4
    Implement accessibility improvements
    3j
    12
    Usability Testing Phase 2
    7j
    12.1
    Test updated designs with users
    3j
    12.2
    Validate accessibility improvements
    3j
    12.3
    Document final usability insights
    3j
    13
    Final Design Iteration
    7j
    13.1
    Implement final design adjustments
    4j
    13.2
    Complete design system finalization
    3j
    13.3
    Quality assurance and design validation
    2j
    14
    Development Handoff Preparation
    7j
    14.1
    Create detailed design specifications
    3j
    14.2
    Prepare asset export and organization
    3j
    14.3
    Create developer handoff documentation
    3j
    15
    Development Collaboration and Support
    14j
    15.1
    Conduct handoff meeting with development team
    2j
    15.2
    Address developer questions and clarifications
    6j
    15.3
    Review development progress and provide feedback
    6j
    15.4
    Conduct design QA during development
    3j
    16
    Pre-Launch Testing and Validation
    7j
    16.1
    Beta testing with select users
    4j
    16.2
    Cross-browser and device compatibility testing
    3j
    16.3
    Final accessibility validation
    2j
    17
    Launch Preparation and Documentation
    7j
    17.1
    Create launch checklist and rollout plan
    3j
    17.2
    Prepare user onboarding materials
    3j
    17.3
    Document design decisions and lessons learned
    3j
    18
    Post-Launch Monitoring Setup
    7j
    18.1
    Set up analytics and user behavior tracking
    3j
    18.2
    Define success metrics and KPIs
    3j
    18.3
    Create monitoring dashboard and reporting structure
    3j
    19
    Project Wrap-up and Knowledge Transfer
    7j
    19.1
    Conduct project retrospective
    2j
    19.2
    Archive project files and documentation
    3j
    19.3
    Knowledge transfer to maintenance team
    4j
    20
    Future Iteration Planning
    7j
    20.1
    Analyze post-launch user feedback
    3j
    20.2
    Prioritize future enhancement opportunities
    4j
    20.3
    Create roadmap for next iteration cycle
    2j
    81 tâches·20 phases·~26 semaines
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    What is a UX Design Process?

    The UX design process is a systematic approach to creating meaningful user experiences through research, design, and testing. This iterative methodology ensures that digital products not only look appealing but also function intuitively for end users. A well-planned UX design process involves multiple phases, from initial discovery to final implementation, requiring coordination between researchers, designers, developers, and stakeholders.

    Key Phases of UX Design Process

    Understanding the essential phases of UX design helps teams deliver user-centered solutions effectively. Each phase builds upon the previous one, creating a solid foundation for successful product development:

    • Discovery & Research. This initial phase involves understanding user needs, business goals, and market conditions. Teams conduct user interviews, surveys, and competitive analysis to gather insights that will guide the entire design process.
    • User Personas & Journey Mapping. Based on research findings, teams create detailed user personas and map customer journeys to identify pain points and opportunities for improvement.
    • Information Architecture. Designers organize and structure content logically, creating sitemaps and user flows that ensure intuitive navigation and clear information hierarchy.
    • Wireframing & Prototyping. Teams create low-fidelity wireframes to establish layout and functionality, then develop interactive prototypes to test user interactions and workflows.
    • Visual Design. Designers apply brand guidelines, create visual elements, and establish the overall aesthetic that aligns with user preferences and business objectives.
    • Testing & Iteration. Usability testing reveals how real users interact with the design, providing valuable feedback for refinements and improvements before final implementation.

    Why Schedule Your UX Design Process?

    Effective scheduling is crucial for UX design projects because each phase depends on insights from previous stages. Without proper timeline management, teams risk rushing critical research phases or extending projects beyond deadlines. A well-structured schedule ensures adequate time for user feedback, iteration cycles, and stakeholder reviews while maintaining project momentum.

    Challenges in UX Design Project Management

    UX design projects often face unique challenges that make scheduling complex. Iterative design cycles can extend timelines unexpectedly, while user testing may reveal the need for significant design changes. Additionally, coordinating feedback from multiple stakeholders and ensuring alignment between design and development teams requires careful planning and communication.

    Benefits of Using Gantt Charts for UX Design

    Gantt charts provide visual clarity for complex UX design processes, helping teams track dependencies between research, design, and testing phases. With Instagantt, UX teams can monitor progress across parallel workstreams, identify potential bottlenecks, and ensure sufficient time for user feedback incorporation. The visual timeline helps stakeholders understand project status and upcoming milestones.

    Managing UX Design Teams with Instagantt

    Instagantt enables UX teams to coordinate multiple design activities simultaneously while maintaining clear visibility into project progress. Teams can assign tasks to specific roles like UX researchers, interaction designers, and visual designers, while tracking deliverables and deadlines. The platform's collaboration features ensure all team members stay aligned throughout the iterative design process.
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