UX deliverables are the tangible “things” or artifacts a UX designer produces throughout the design process. UX deliverables include personas, user journey maps, wireframes, and prototypes.
Definition: In UX, a deliverable is a document or artifact that records the work done in a project. UX practitioners create various deliverables to communicate design ideas, research findings, and project context to stakeholders. Managing these deliverables requires familiarity with UX-specific terminology. Use this glossary as a reference to navigate UX deliverables throughout a project’s lifecycle.
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