UX & UIWhat is?
UX and UI are buzzwords that come up frequently when discussing modern website and app design. But what do these terms actually mean?
UX stands for “user experience” – it refers to how a user interacts with and experiences a digital product. UI means “user interface” – this represents the visual elements and layout a user sees and engages with.
Though often used interchangeably, UX and UI refer to related but distinct aspects of tech design.
UX – User Experience
User experience (UX) is a term that does not have a universally accepted definition.
However, it generally refers to the process of designing products that provide meaningful and relevant experiences to users. According to a study from Oxford, the goal of UX design for businesses is to improve customer satisfaction and loyalty through service, ease of use, and pleasure in interacting with a product.
In other words, UX design aims to enhance the experience people have while interacting with your product and ensure they find value in what you offer.
UI – User Interface
The user interface (UI) encompasses everything that connects a person to an information device. It is the connection point between the machine and the person who operates it to achieve any goal.
The interface translates the user’s actions into machine language. To create a professional website, it is important to work with professionals who understand these terms in depth.
Our team at LM Web Solutions has extensive experience in the field and is ready to help you with any questions.
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