# UX Wiki

> Whether you're just starting out or looking up something specific — this library is here to help you understand UX and Product Design, one concept at a time.


I've built this knowledge base to bridge the gap between advanced UX theory and real-world implementation. Whether you are looking for specific artifacts or high-level product strategies, these resources are designed to be actionable and data-driven.


## Pages

- [Search](https://www.fernandoux.com/en/wiki/search/)
  Search all content in the UX Library


## Sections

- [Concepts](https://www.fernandoux.com/en/wiki/concepts/) — Core UX and product design concepts explained clearly — from mental models and affordances to cognitive load and design thinking.
- [Artifacts](https://www.fernandoux.com/en/wiki/artifacts/) — UX deliverables and design artifacts — wireframes, journey maps, personas, service blueprints, and the documents that make design tangible.
- [Strategy](https://www.fernandoux.com/en/wiki/strategy/) — Product and UX strategy frameworks — how to set direction, prioritize features, align teams, and design for business outcomes.
- [Tools](https://www.fernandoux.com/en/wiki/tools/) — UX and product design tools — Figma, Miro, analytics platforms, prototyping tools, and everything in your professional toolkit.
- [Research](https://www.fernandoux.com/en/wiki/research/) — User research methods and best practices — usability testing, interviews, surveys, contextual inquiry, and how to turn findings into decisions.
- [Processes](https://www.fernandoux.com/en/wiki/processes/) — UX and product design processes — design sprints, double diamond, agile UX, and the workflows that turn problems into shipped products.
- [Techniques](https://www.fernandoux.com/en/wiki/techniques/) — Practical UX techniques — card sorting, A/B testing, heuristic evaluation, affinity mapping, and hands-on methods you can apply immediately.


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Source: https://www.fernandoux.com/en/wiki/
