Professional Documents
Culture Documents
8) What is UI Design?
The “UI” in UI design stands for “user interface.” The user interface is the
graphical layout of an application.
It consists of the buttons users click on, the text they read, the images, sliders,
text entry fields, and all the rest of the items the user interacts with.
This includes screen layout, transitions, interface animations and every single
micro-interaction. Any sort of visual element, interaction, or animation must all
be designed.
This job falls to UI designers. They decide what the application is going to look
like.
They have to choose color schemes and button shapes — the width of lines and
the fonts used for text. UI designers create the look and feel of an application’s
user interface.
No. UI UX
1. A User Interface (UI) is concerned A User Experience (UX) Designer is
with how the products are formatted. concerned with a user’s feelings and
perceptions.
2. They control what appears on screen, They conduct research and test on how
and often work closely with UX users behave with a product or service
Designers in order to create a and communicate how to best improve
consistent and cohesive style, such as their experiences while addressing
the use of color schemes and fonts. issues that arise. A UX Designer might
closely work with creative directors,
visual artists, Front-end developers.
3. Skills required for UI: Skills required for UX:
1. Prototyping 1. Researching
2. Brand development 2. Storyboarding
3. Color and Typography 3. Usability testing
4. Animation 4. Analysis of competitors
4. Someone with “UI” in their title will Someone with “UX” in their title will
want to control the layout (or to know how user interacts with (or
interface) of a product. experiences) a product.
5. They focus on making a website They focus on making a website useful
beautiful. and easier for the user convert.
6. Example: Example:
UI designer: “What color should the UX designer: “Do we even need this
button be so the user will see it button in the first place?”
immediately?”