As part of my User Experience Design Essentials Design course, I worked on a significant project named Roar Bikes, aimed at deepening my understanding of UX/UI design.
During the Roar Bikes project, I explored various aspects of UX/UI design, including low fidelity and high fidelity design techniques, and how these processes contribute to
overall design and UX enhancement. This journey provided me with invaluable insights, and collaborating on this project was both inspiring and instructive. It allowed me to hone my skills and gain a deeper appreciation for the importance of proper project
structuring in design endeavors.
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