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What is the difference between UX and UI designers?
SONIA VITIELLO| the 24th of April 2022
This query seems to be one of the most googled.
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Both UX and UI designers are important to product and web design and should work together.
UX and UI designers are most of the time considered the same thing, but they come from different places.
Keep in mind that UX stands for User Experience and UI stands for User Interface and this may be the first step to separating the two roles.
What does the UX designer do?
We can easily say that the UX designer ideates the whole user experience.
The UX designer focuses on what the user wants to experience, how they feel using the product, and where the user is, and based on that, our designer decides which kind of service would be the best (mobile app or web).
The UX designer also thinks about the interactivity of the service, for example, what happens after clicking on a link or a button.
To ensure a great customer experience the UX designer needs to follow four main tasks:
Research, brainstorm, implement, and report.
Every task makes possible the creation of user flows and wireframes to implement.
The UX collaborates with the UI designer in the making of prototypes of the product.
These are examples of the final product. Can have low or high fidelity to the final product and may or may not be interactive.
After implementing the product, the UX needs to report its quality of it. Split-testing and reporting analytics help gain better performance and extra insights.
The process of the UX designer doesn’t end at the reporting but occurs to improve the experience.
What does the UI designer do?
After the ideation, the service or product needs to settle and that’s when the UI designer starts their job.
The UI designer takes care of the visual part of the website, blog page, or app.
The things that the UI considers are spacing between phrases and sections and how they are laid out.
The role of the UI designer involves also more specific design features. They choose colours, typography, style and branding, spacing and boldness, number of items to include on the same page, and decide which other icons and images incorporate and how.
How do the UX and the UI designers work together?
The UX searches for solutions, and the UI determines the look. And that’s where the two roles link together.
Now that you read my article, do you have a better clear idea?
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