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A Practical Guide to Design QA for Product Designers

This lecture redefines Design QA not as a simple inspection, but as a "process of designing product perfection." It systematizes standards for screens, states, and flows, and presents methods for reducing repetitive revisions and communicating through standards via practical QA thinking linked to design systems.

10 learners are taking this course

Level Beginner

Course period Unlimited

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What you will gain after the course

  • Communication skills to speak about QA structurally

  • Screen/Component/State/Flow-based QA Framework

  • The ability to bridge design systems and QA

  • Practical QA Checklist Template

🎯 A Practical Guide to Design QA for Product Designers

Is design QA really just 'inspection'?

Many designers think of QA as the final checking process.
However, most repetitive revisions occur due to missing states, broken flows, and undefined systems.

This course redefines QA from the perspective of standards and structure, rather than just intuition.

📍 What this course covers

✔ Screen-level inspection criteria

✔ Component consistency verification

✔ Designing states (Disabled, Loading, Error, etc.)

✔ Design token and system-based QA

✔ How to write comments to communicate with developers based on standards

It goes beyond simply listing checklists and helps you understand "why this needs to be verified."

When you take the course, you will receive a structured QA template that can be used immediately in practice.

We provide a structured QA database organized by screen, component, state, and flow,
which includes status management, priority settings, and structures for writing practical comments.

After taking the lecture, instead of wondering "How do I perform QA now?",
you will be able to immediately apply the standard of "I just need to operate according to this structure."

⭐️ Recommended for the following people

Product designers
stuck in a cycle of endless revisions

"I want to establish standards and reduce
repetitive revisions"

Those who want to align standards
with developers

"I want to explain QA with
logic and standards"

Those who want to connect design systems with actual screen
QA

"I want to connect tokens with actual screen QA
together"

This course focuses on design QA,
while also covering project management, service planning, specification verification, and UX planning flow checks.
You can learn how to expand QA through product-level thinking.

Recommended for
these people

Who is this course right for?

  • A product designer who wants to structurally understand why design revisions are being repeated.

  • Those who want to clearly define and communicate standards between developers and QA.

  • A designer in charge of a product alone at a startup who needs QA standards.

Hello
This is zenith

Hello, I am designer Jeongmin Cheon.

After graduating with a degree in Visual Design, I have deeply explored UI/UX design with a focus on user experience at the Apple Developer Academy.

Currently, as the sole designer at a startup, I am contributing to the business by taking on a wide range of roles across more than 10 services, including product design, UX planning, and IR deck creation.

 

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