The key stages of a typical UX design process include: 1. Exploring an idea, defining a problem, and goal (Define) [1] 2. Research, information gathering, and competitor analysis (Research) [2] 3. Brainstorming and idea generation (Analysis) [22] 4. Designing scenarios, building User Flow (Discover) [22] 5. Creating Wireframes, prototyping, and UI design (Prototype) [22] 6. Usability testing (Development) [22] 7. Analytics and improvements (Evaluation) [22]
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