In digital design, user interface (UI) refers to the interactivity, look, and feel of a product screen or web page, while user experience (UX) covers a user's overall experience with the product or website. Read on to find out what it takes to design engaging UI, and create a memorable UX.
User Experience Design: it’s the process of creating a product that is easy to use, easy to interact with, and accessible for the users while putting their feelings first, based on a long-term and short-term scale.
User Interface Design: is the design of user interfaces for machines and software, such as computers, home appliances, mobile devices, and other electronic devices, with the focus on maximizing usability and the user experience.
A typical illustration to explain the difference is the human body, separating the skeleton from the flesh, the skeleton refers to the UX design showing the architectural blueprint of the product while the Flesh refers to the UI design which relates to how the product looks and feel to the outer eye of a user
UI designer focuses on all the details that make this journey possible. That’s not to say that UI design is all about looks; UI designers have a huge impact on whether or not a product is accessible and inclusive.
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