UX design is all about identifying and solving user problems
UI design is all about creating intuitive, aesthetically-pleasing, interactive interfaces.
UX design usually comes first in the product development process, followed by UI. The UX designer maps out the bare bones of the user journey; the UI designer then fills it in with visual and interactive elements. UX can apply to any kind of product, service, or experience; UI is specific to digital products and experiences
What do ux do?
Strategy and content: -Competitor analysis -Customer analysis and user research -Product structure and strategy -Content development
Wireframing and prototyping: -Wireframing -Prototyping -Testing and iteration -Development planning
3.Execution and analytics -Coordination with UI designer(s) -Coordination with developer(s) -Tracking goals and Integration Analysis and iteration
what do ui do?
- The look and feel of the product: -Customer analysis -Design research -Branding and graphic development -User guides and storylines
2.Responsiveness and interactivity: -UI prototyping -Interactivity and animation -Adaptation to all device screen sizes -Implementation with developer
job opportunity is primarly based on: Location Experience Industry Project/product type.
A career in UX requires empathy, a penchant for problem-solving, and an approach that is both creative and analytical. UX designers also need first-rate communication skills and a little bit of business know-how
A career in UI also requires an understanding of user experience principles, but it’s much more focused on the visual, interactive aspects of design. If you’ve got a keen eye for aesthetics and like the idea of making technology beautiful, user-friendly, and accessible, you might be more suited to a career in UI.