3 Things To Check Before You Hire A User Interface Designer

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So you are ready to get your web application or software ready for design, or you have a great idea and you want to get a great ux deisgner design packaged around it. How do you tell the good designers from the bad ones? What is a key difference between the two? Of course technical skills comes into play as well as years of experience. The good ones tend to have a bit more years under their belt and also will have more techniques and tactics in the back of their mind when they run into different situations with your design. But that isn't necessarily the know-all difference. 3 things that you may not have thought too much about or got lost while researching into that person's technical skills.

Quick ResponseAny UI designer worth your time will have a quick response back to your question. A reliable person that can be contacted and you know what is going on. That peace of mind you have from a person with a quick response is priceless. You don't want to email the user interface design guy on Sunday and then not hear back from him until a week later. Then it may be too late, and all the stress that is caused can wear and tear on your body.ThoroughAny good user interface designer worth your time will want to create a long term relationship with you. They should be in it for the long haul and want to create a great experience with you the very first project you all share. That means, any questions you have they should show the care and attention to give you a honest, thorough and detailed answer to any question you.Time & Availability

Make sure you check what projects they are working on and how much workload they have going. You want to make sure your project will get a fair share of the hours they have every week. Good user interface designers will usually be booked with clients out the door. The last thing you want to do is shove a project down their throat, and they can't complete it because there simply just isn't enough time. Be mindful of what he does on the weekends as well; he probably has a set schedule of when he likes to work during the week and have the weekends off just like any other working class person.