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Although people say “UX/UI Design,” they are two separate things. User Experience (UX) is how it works, and User Interface (UI) is how it looks.
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- User interface (UI)—the visual components and layout that make up what users see as they interact with the product
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But these two roles are distinct
steps in a product's production.
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Let's unpack what each of them is and
the key differences.
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UX, like we've been talking about,
is user experience.
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UI stands for user interface.
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Right there,
we already have a big difference.
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User experience is the underlying process,
and how it works,
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while user interface is what a user sees.
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UX designers plan the blueprint for
how the experience works.
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They study users, they prototype,
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