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UI/UX Designer Assessment Guide

The document outlines an assessment for UI/UX designer candidates, emphasizing the preference for portfolios and Figma experience. It includes multiple-choice questions on user flow diagrams, design improvements, and usability testing, as well as open-ended questions about UX and grid systems. Additionally, candidates are given a choice of design tasks for a project management tool, ERP system, or finance application dashboard.

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UI/UX Designer Assessment Guide

The document outlines an assessment for UI/UX designer candidates, emphasizing the preference for portfolios and Figma experience. It includes multiple-choice questions on user flow diagrams, design improvements, and usability testing, as well as open-ended questions about UX and grid systems. Additionally, candidates are given a choice of design tasks for a project management tool, ERP system, or finance application dashboard.

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UI/UX designer assessment

Notes:

1. Prefer candidates with portfolios

2. Prefer candidates with Figma experience

Questions

1. Which of the following steps will user flow diagrams help you with?

a. Ensuring you and the marketing team are aligned on designs.

b. Ensuring you don't miss important steps in the process.

c. Counting the total number of decisions, a user has to make in the flow.

d. Making decisions and changes at a low fidelity before you invest a lot of time in
design.

2. You work for a company that matches users with products to sample.
When users reach the screen below, they hesitate and are unsure of what to do
next. To move forward, they must pick a product to sample.

What is one thing you can change to improve the design and help clarify what
users should do?

a. Add instructions at the top telling the user to select a sample.

b. Add a call to action on each card displayed.

c. Add checkboxes to the cards.

d. Remove the Continue button, so users can only click on a card.

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3. Is UX design UI design? What’s the difference? (Open ended)

4. What do gutters refer to in a grid system?

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a. The number of columns used.

b. The distance between elements on a page

c. The distance between the space above and below


sections on a page

d. The padding between your columns

5. You ran a usability test on the UI shown below and found that users did not know
they could swipe left and right to see more content.

How would you add affordance to the Ul to make it clear to the user that they
can swipe left and right for more content?

a. Move the ellipses above the content. so it is easier for


me userto see them

b. Use numbers instead ot elipses to te the user how


many pages there are.

c. Show the edges of the cards on the left/side, so they're


visible in the viewport.

d. Add arrows on the left/side that the user can click on.

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Assessments

Choose one of the below,

1. Design a Dashboard for a Project Management Tool: The tool is used by teams
to track project progress, assign tasks, and communicate. The dashboard should
present information in a clear and organized way and allow easy navigation to
different parts of the tool.

2. Design a Task Management Interface for an ERP System: The task involves
designing an interface for managing tasks within an Enterprise Resource Planning
system. The interface should allow for task creation, assignment, status updates,
and overview of progress.

3. Design a Data Analytics Dashboard for a Finance Application: The task


involves designing a dashboard that shows key financial metrics and trends to help
users make informed business decisions. The design should allow users to easily
understand the presented data and navigate through different financial periods.

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Common questions

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To clarify instructions, strategies such as adding a call to action (CTA) on each card or including user instructions explicitly at the top can direct users clearly on next steps, reducing hesitancy .

Portfolios should highlight design projects that demonstrate problem-solving skills, experience with design tools (e.g., Figma), creativity, understanding of user-centered design principles, and effective use of user feedback for improvements .

Ensure information is organized logically and accessibly, with clear categorization, use of intuitive navigation paths, and visual hierarchy principles to allow users to track progress, assign tasks, and communicate effectively .

Analyzing feedback from usability tests can reveal pain points, such as unclear navigation or interaction cues. Iteratively updating designs to address these issues, perhaps by adding visual affordances or simplifying user paths, can enhance user experience .

A well-designed analytics dashboard conveys critical financial metrics and trends clearly, supports informed business decisions, and facilitates user navigation across financial data periods through intuitive UI components and data visualization techniques .

Adding affordance, such as showing edges of cards in a viewport or adding click-able arrows, helps guide users to understand they can swipe or interact more with the interface, improving ease of navigation .

Candidates with Figma experience demonstrate proficiency in a widely-used design tool, suggesting capability with collaboration and design processes. Portfolios provide tangible proof of a candidate's skills and previous project success, enabling better assessment of fit for design roles .

UI design focuses on the actual interface and its aesthetics, like buttons and icons, while UX design is concerned with user journey and experience. Distinguishing them is crucial to allocate tasks properly and align project goals with user needs .

User flow diagrams assist in ensuring designers do not miss important steps in the process and allow making decisions and changes at a low fidelity before investing significant time in design .

In a grid system, 'gutters' refer to the padding between columns, impacting the overall readability and visual separation between elements in the design, thus enhancing layout structure .

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