UI and UX designs are important parts of every app and website development process. Both UI and UX design are often confusing and conflicted terms in the design process.

When it comes to design prospects we may times hear the terms “User Interface” UI and “User Experience” UX. However, both are very common for every design service provider company. Here we trying to know about what is the difference between UI and UX design.

 

What is UI design?

A User Interface or UI is a graphical layout and design that contain buttons, images, text, sliders, and other sections that the user interacts with. Any sort of visual elements, interaction, and design layout that the user or visitor can see and work with it.

 

What is UX design?

UX means User Experience, A user’s experience with an app or website insisted on how they interact with the user. UX design concentrates on the interaction that a user experiences with every product and service. 

 

Difference between UI and UX design

UI and UX both are very confusing and completive terms. Both are important from the design side but both are used as a different prospect.

  • UX design is concentrate on physical and digital product approaches. Whereas UI design focuses on digital products only.

  • In UX design the full experience of a user’s first contact to the last one. On other hand, UI design focuses on the visual experience that allows a user to interact with products.

  • In UX design structural design solutions for pain points that users interact anywhere during the interaction with the products. UI design is a combination of typography, color combination, buttons, animations, images, sliders, and other visual parts.

  • UX makes products that experience users with their effectiveness. Where UI design products delight users visually.

  • A UX design is the overall feel of the experience, While a UI design is all about the visual looks and functions.

 

Bottom line

UX and UI design comprise very different skills, but they are necessary to each other. An attractive design can’t secure an interface that is awkward and confusing to navigate and an excellent, appropriate user experience can be leaned by a bad visual interface that makes the app less interesting. Both UI/UX designs require to be smoothly executed and perfectly apply to pre-existing user expectations that create a beautiful user interface and user experience.