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UI (User Interface) and UX (User Experience) design are related, but they have different purposes. They contribute to designing and developing digital products, including websites and mobile applications.
UI Design: a product’s visual and interactive elements. These are icons, buttons, toggles, and layouts that users interact with to complete tasks.
UX Design: a user’s overall experience with a product. It includes factors such as ease of use, accessibility, and feelings about such interaction with the product.
What is the main difference between these terms? UX design focuses on creating a positive user experience, while UI design is concerned with a product’s visual and interactive elements. Both provide various rules for organizing different pages, from the homepage to checkout. For example, you can find some homepage UX tips here or look for other information on the blog.
UI Design: a product’s visual and interactive elements. These are icons, buttons, toggles, and layouts that users interact with to complete tasks.
UX Design: a user’s overall experience with a product. It includes factors such as ease of use, accessibility, and feelings about such interaction with the product.
What is the main difference between these terms? UX design focuses on creating a positive user experience, while UI design is concerned with a product’s visual and interactive elements. Both provide various rules for organizing different pages, from the homepage to checkout. For example, you can find some homepage UX tips here or look for other information on the blog.