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Acceptance criteria for Designs

Acceptance criteria for Designs

Remember, these acceptance criteria should be customized based on the specific project and its requirements. The criteria must be measurable, clear, and achievable to ensure successful design outcomes.

  1. User Interface (UI) Design:

    • All buttons, icons, and interactive elements are visually distinct and easily recognizable.

    • The design adheres to the brand's color scheme and visual identity guidelines.

    • Text and visuals have proper contrast and readability.

    • The design is responsive and displays correctly on various devices and screen sizes.

  2. User Experience (UX):

    • Users can complete core tasks with minimal steps and effort.

    • Navigation is intuitive and logical, enabling users to find essential information easily.

    • Important content is highlighted and easily accessible.

    • Error messages are clear and guide users towards corrective actions.

  3. Functionality:

    • All interactive elements function as expected and provide appropriate feedback.

    • Forms and input fields have proper validation to prevent incorrect data entry.

    • Animations and transitions are smooth and enhance the user experience.

  4. Performance:

    • Page loading times are within acceptable limits.

    • The design doesn't significantly impact the overall website/app performance.

    • Large media files or assets are appropriately optimized for faster loading.

  5. Accessibility:

    • The design complies with accessibility standards (e.g., WCAG) to accommodate users with disabilities.

    • Alt tags are provided for images, and interactive elements are keyboard-navigable.

    • Text has proper contrast, and the design is compatible with screen readers.

  6. Cross-Browser Compatibility:

    • The design displays correctly and consistently across major web browsers (e.g., Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge).

  7. Mobile Responsiveness:

    • The design is fully functional and visually appealing on different mobile devices and orientations.

  8. Branding and Consistency:

    • The design aligns with the brand's identity and maintains a consistent look and feel.

    • Design elements (e.g., logos, fonts, colors) are used consistently throughout the project.

  9. Usability Testing Results:

    • The design has undergone usability testing, and identified issues have been resolved.

  10. Compliance with Design Guidelines:

    • The design adheres to any specific design guidelines provided by the client or organization.

  11. Prototype Validation:

    • Feedback from interactive prototypes has been addressed, and necessary changes have been made.

  12. Security Considerations:

    • The design does not compromise data security or privacy.

  13. Feedback and Approval:

    • Stakeholders and relevant parties have reviewed the design and provided their approval.

  14. Performance on High-Resolution Screens:

    • The design looks sharp and visually appealing on high-resolution displays.

  15. Loading Indicators and Progress Feedback:

    • Loading indicators are present where needed to inform users about ongoing processes.

  16. Language and Localization:

    • The design accommodates multiple languages and supports localization.

  17. Print-Friendly Layout (if applicable):

    • The design can be easily printed without loss of content or formatting.

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