Do you get a UI/UX Test Please?

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Any time you're building or changing something that users interact with, you should get a UI/UX Test Please from a designer. This ensures your work looks clean, feels intuitive, and aligns with the overall user experience.

Why it matters

  • Designers catch visual issues, alignment problems, and inconsistent spacing
  • They help ensure the flow is clear, especially across different devices
  • A second set of eyes avoids awkward interactions or confusing layouts

Common examples that need a UI/UX Test Please

  • Buttons, inputs, tooltips, and menus
  • Layout changes, like spacing tweaks and and alignment fixes
  • Error messages, or loading indicators
  • Icons, font sizes, or colors
  • Images or graphics

How to do it

  1. Start with the right approach:
    • For small and straightforward updates, complete your work and test it yourself
    • For more complex changes (like new flows, layout ideas, or interaction patterns), first have a quick conversation with a designer
      • Explain your idea and what you're trying to achieve
      • Get early feedback before building anything. This helps avoid wasted effort on ideas that may not work well for users
  2. Send a quick “UI/UX Test Please” with a video, screenshot or link
  3. Chase up designer for feedback
  4. Apply any suggestions and get a "✅ Test Pass"
  5. Go live
Great UX is a team effort. Always get a design review before it reaches users.

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