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- | * **Start with creating Low-Fidelity Wireframes: | + | * **Wireframing**: |
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- | | + | * **Iterate Quickly:** Share your wireframes with teammates and get feedback. Make quick adjustments based on input. |
+ | * **Move to High-Fidelity Designs:** Once the structure is finalized, use tools like [[https:// | ||
=== Team work === | === Team work === | ||
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* **Use management tools**: The use of management tools takes saves significant time, which is highly important in the amount of time available for this project. | * **Use management tools**: The use of management tools takes saves significant time, which is highly important in the amount of time available for this project. | ||
* **[[https:// | * **[[https:// | ||
- | * **[[https:// | + | * **[[https:// |
- | GitHub Projects is a feature that helps you organize and manage tasks, issues, and pull requests within a GitHub repository, providing a visual way to track progress and collaborate on projects. It allows you to create task boards, automate workflows, and prioritize work efficiently. This assumes some knowledge about GitHub, so it is only recommended if the whole team has experience with git. | + |