LexisNexis® Core Wireframes

2013

Updated

In 2013, LexisNexis were releasing next version of their core products. We joined its UX Content team to prepare wireframes and mock-ups to help to test new requirements.

Objective
  • To identify how the end-users get to the information relevant to them.
  • To prepare wireframes outlining new LexisNexis Core Release 4.5 products.
Process
  1. End-users’ feedback gathered, analysed and outlined in BRD.
  2. The requirements then translated into interactive wireframes with Axure RP 7, and presented it back to Business for approval.
  3. Approved wireframes converted into static files, mostly PDF, and shipped out for further implementation. This step was requested by dev team.

Annotated PDF and Word were suggested for guidelines and issues tracking, and SharePoint—to ensure cross team collaboration.

User Journey

Top level screens are defined as:

Three concepts were prepared:

  1. Search & Practice Area Highlights & MyLex;
  2. Search; and
  3. Search & MyLex.

Practice Area Concept Research unveiled the Concept 1 to be the most popular among research participants.

Concept 1. Search & Practice Area Highlight & MyLexis
Top Level Screens
Landing Page
Landing Page Concept 1
Landing Page Concept 4
Browse Practice Areas
Topic Snapshot
Search Results
Document Page