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Introduction
Defined (UI) User Interface
Defined (UX) User Experience
Application (UI/UX)
Difference (UI/UX)
Conclusion
Reference
Introduction
3. Introduction
User Interface (UI) and User Experience (UX) Design play a
pivotal role in the development of digital products.
Understanding the role and expectations of UI and UX
designers can introduce you to new career opportunities or
better understand individuals with who you may work
collaboratively on a project.
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4. (UI) User Interface
UI refers to the screens, buttons, toggles, icons, and
other visual elements that you interact with when
using a website, app, or another electronic device.
The goal of effective UI is to make the user's
experience easy and intuitive, requiring minimum
effort on the user's part to receive the maximum
desired outcome.
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5. (UX) User Experience
User experience (UX) is an all-encompassing term,
which refers to every tactile and emotional
engagement a user has with a product.
This could be how easy an app is to use, how
readily a website is navigated, how intuitive or
ergonomic a device is to handle, or how these
experiences make the user feel.
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8. Conclusion
With the growing number of users on the Internet, UI / UX design
has become very fashionable. Website building has overcome a
long path of formation and development.
Now UI / UX design is the only way to create a successful website,
where usability and style come first.
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