User research is the biggest and most important part of the UX design process. Not even the design, the creation of personas and flows and prototypes. All kinds of research, be it, user, market or competitor research is important to kick start the design process. Research gives the designers the base upon which they can start building solutions. The more research is done, the easier it becomes to understand how things work, and how things need to be in the new product. Research gives designers an understanding of how users respond to a particular product/app, how they feel about it, how it could be better and more. Armed with this amount of research, designers can solve problems easily and quickly, thus saving time on the other stages in the UX design process.
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Swathi is a Product UX Strategist and Content Writer currently digging deep into AI, Psychology and building useful Edtech products for students.
When not doing any of the above, she can be found in the middle of experimenting with multiple art styles and mediums to create vibrant, intricate artwork, teaching, mentoring and reading. She also dabbles with photography, is an amateur runner and loves her daily cup (or two) of herbal/green tea.