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What are design comps?
From the course: UX Insights Weekly
What are design comps?
- [Instructor] If you hang around a product development team long enough, you'll undoubtedly hear the term design comp being used to describe pictures of the interface. The term comp is short for comprehensive or sometimes composition layout. Back when everything was done manually, designers would go through four main stages of an illustration, like a poster or advertisement. First, the designer would sketch out several ideas then choose one to take to the next stage, layout. The layout would show how each part of the image would fit on the page. The comp would tidy up the layout and use stock images and clean text rather than sketches for the components on the page. The comp would be used to get agreement from everyone involved before the designer created the finished design. Nowadays, in interface design, we follow a similar pattern. We move from sketches to wire frames to comps to code. Comps are higher fidelity than…
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What is a wireframe?3m 54s
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What is a low fidelity prototype?3m 59s
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What is a high fidelity prototype?3m 22s
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What are design comps?3m 44s
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What is a service or journey map?3m 8s
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What is a story map?4m
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What are personas used for?3m 21s
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What is ideation?5m 14s
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