Many digital design agencies and companies possess their own methodologies that work best for their workflow. Whether they diverge onto a path that adopts a much more linear trajectory, or work in sprints to achieve the goal of a project’s development, there is no one size fits all. However, iterative cycles, a data-driven design methodology that ArtVersion has firmly grasped, has the ability to elevate any process and project timeline.
In the newest publication on Entreprenuer.com, our team shared tips and tricks when utilizing an iterative cycle, or “versioning.” Agility can be achieved when there is an openness to feedback, practicing clear communication, embracing iterative post-development, and more. The latest article delves into all the possibilities that can be achieved with this flexible workflow strategy. Iterative design is just part of the overall pipeline cycle—inclusive of contextual, conceptual, and experiential methodologies. This approach allows for constant feedback and adaptation, which enhances the final product’s alignment with user needs and expectations. By integrating these methodologies, teams can address complex design challenges more effectively. Furthermore, this strategy ensures that every stage of the design process is informed by real-world user interactions and data, leading to more intuitive and user-centric solutions.

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ArtVersion is an award-winning design consultancy from Chicago with clients around the world. Serving brands since 1999, the ArtVersion team consists of visual designers, branding strategists and developers. Most known for pioneering user experience design as a discipline, ArtVersion has been a trusted partner for a number of Fortune 500 companies, non-profit organizations and notable startups.