Knowing The Difference Between UI & UX Design
It’s common to think of UX and UI as the same. After all, both names refer to practices that put the user at the center of the creative process and goal to improve the way the user interacts with an app, website, or service. Many companies also combine the two specialties into a single position and assign both UI and UX design responsibilities to one individual. But there is a big difference between UI and UX design, and knowing (and using!) that distinction can make it easier for your team to collaborate and give users even better outcomes. What is UX design? User experience design, or UX design, is focused on how a person feels while engaging with a product. User research is the usual first step in the UX design process. UX designers use this research to understand the goals, requirements, and constraints of their users. The organization of content, how the user is guided through the experience, and how they locate the information they require throughout the product are al...