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What is difference between UI and UX design?


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UI (User Interface) design and UX (User Experience) design are two separate but closely related disciplines that focus on different aspects of the overall user experience.

UI design is focused on designing the visual and interactive elements of a product, such as buttons, menus, icons, and other visual elements that users interact with to complete tasks. UI designers are responsible for creating an interface that is aesthetically pleasing, easy to use, and visually consistent with the overall brand.

UX design, on the other hand, is focused on designing the overall user experience, including how users interact with a product, the flow of information, and the overall usability of the product. UX designers are responsible for conducting research to understand user needs, creating wireframes and prototypes to test and refine the user experience, and working with UI designers to create a cohesive and effective product.

In other words, UI design is concerned with the look and feel of a product, while UX design is concerned with how the product works and how it solves user problems. Both UI and UX design are important for creating a successful product that users will love and find easy to use.



 
 
 

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