From the day first, both UI and UX remained confusing terms in web and mobile design. Why too much confusion? Is it possible to distinguish these terms in a simple way? Yes, of course, it is super easy. I’m going to differentiate and explain these terms in this article. Also, I’ll introduce many great resources for you to learn UI & UX designing, which may lead you to get a great job or start your own business.
Let's start with simple. I have mentioned an infographic that makes it super easy to understand UI/UX:
“UI” stands for “user interface”. The user interface is about the “look” of an application. A graphical representation, which includes buttons, color scheme, text, images, slider and all the rest of the items the user interacts with.
Do you want to be a UI Designer?
That’s great! You just have to work on the following major skills set:
- Graphic Design
- Visual Design
- Typography
- Color Selection
What is UX Design?
“UX” stands for “user experience”. It means, how a user interacts with a website/app. How smoothly a user can use it? Is there any confusion in the user’s mind that will interact with it? All these questions (and many more related) fall in UX Design.
Do you want to be a UX Designer?
Awesome! There are some skills required to be the best UX Designer:
- User Researcher
- Wire Framing
- Prototyping
- Process Flow
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