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ColinEberhardt authored Oct 16, 2024
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summary: UX and UI often get used interchangably, but there are key differences. Which
one do you need?
author: delliott
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User Interface Design is more concerned with look and feel, User Experience Design is broader and covers the user's entire experience of a product from start to finish. UX Design does incorporate UI Design, but a UX Designer should be doing a lot more research, testing and iterating ideas.

Having only User Interface Design instead of User Experience Design could land you with a very nice application that isn’t relevant to what users actually need. For that reason, a UX Designer should be involved in virtually every project, and preferably as early as possible in the design process so you can start on strong foundations.
Having only User Interface Design instead of User Experience Design could land you with a very nice application that isn’t relevant to what users actually need. For that reason, a UX Designer should be involved in virtually every project, and preferably as early as possible in the design process so you can start on strong foundations.

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