UX vs UI. The five key differences.

Here are 5 key differences between UX and UI explained in simple terms:

1. What They Focus On

  • UX is all about making sure the experience feels right—how easy and enjoyable it is to use a product.

  • UI is about how the product looks and works visually, like the colors, fonts, and buttons.

2. Big Picture vs. Details

  • UX looks at the whole journey a user takes, from the first interaction to completing a task and beyond.

  • UI zooms in on the specific details you see and interact with on the screen.

3. How They Work

  • UX starts with research to understand users, then creates wireframes and tests prototypes to improve usability.

  • UI takes those wireframes and brings them to life with polished, visually appealing designs.

4. Tools They Use

  • UX designers use tools like Figma or Miro to map out user flows and create prototypes. They also rely on analytics to see how users behave.

  • UI designers also use Figma but focus on perfecting the visual design using tools like Photoshop or Illustrator.

5. The End Goal

  • UX aims to create a product that’s easy and enjoyable to use.

  • UI makes sure it’s beautiful and visually aligned with the brand.

In short: UX makes it work well, and UI makes it look good. Both are essential for creating a great user experience!

 
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