LF – Expected Flow Outcome
Once a Low Fidelity Flow (LF) is approved, we need to add a general "Expected Flow Outcome" note at the beginning of each flow.
How to do it:
- Add a Logic Note at the start of the flow with the following:
- Color: Violet (to indicate it's logic-related)
- Title: Expected Flow Outcome
- Subtitle: A high-level summary of what the flow is about
- Description: A clear explanation of how the flow should work and what it aims to achieve
🔑 Why this is important:
This helps both development and QA teams better understand the intention behind the flow. As designers, we've spent a lot of time thinking through these flows — this step ensures we transfer that knowledge clearly and avoid misinterpretations during implementation and testing.
This helps both development and QA teams better understand the intention behind the flow. As designers, we've spent a lot of time thinking through these flows — this step ensures we transfer that knowledge clearly and avoid misinterpretations during implementation and testing.