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UX/UI Designer

Performance Review Example

IT Company

UX/UI Designer

Job Description:
Create intuitive and user-centric interfaces and experiences for digital products and applications.
Performance Areas:
User Research and Empathy
  1. How well does the employee conduct user research and gather insights?
  2. Does the employee empathize with end-users to understand their needs and pain points?
  3. Does the employee create user personas and user journey maps?
Information Architecture and Wireframing
  1. How does the employee design effective information architecture for digital products?
  2. Does the employee create wireframes and prototypes for user testing?
  3. Does the employee optimize the user flow and navigation?
Visual Design and Branding
  1. How well does the employee design visually appealing interfaces and product elements?
  2. Does the employee maintain brand consistency across digital products?
  3. Does the employee create compelling visual assets and graphics?
User Interface (UI) Design
  1. How does the employee design and implement interactive and responsive user interfaces?
  2. Does the employee use UI design tools effectively?
  3. Does the employee ensure consistency and usability across different devices?
User Experience (UX) Design
  1. How well does the employee design and enhance overall user experiences?
  2. Does the employee incorporate feedback and usability testing into UX improvements?
  3. Does the employee iterate and refine UX designs based on user feedback?
Prototyping and User Testing
  1. How does the employee create prototypes for usability testing?
  2. Does the employee conduct effective user testing and gather feedback?
  3. Does the employee use insights from user testing to iterate and improve designs?
Overall Performance:
  • Summarize the employee's performance during the review period.
  • Highlight key strengths and areas for improvement.
Goals and Development:
  • Discuss performance goals for the next review period, structured as SMART goals (Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, Time-Bound).
  • Identify areas for professional development and training opportunities.
Additional Comments:
  • Provide any additional comments or feedback about the employee's performance.

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