UI UX Designers or UI and UX Designers - What's the catch?
There is a difference between a UI designer and a UX designer that is often mixed up together. This is because their roles intersect at the same objective that is to create the best customer-centric design and functionality. ‘UI’ is short for ‘user interface’. This type of designer works towards the graphical layout of an application designed for the client. This application could include a screen layout, interface animations, micro-interactions and transitions. UI designers are therefore, graphic designers that are concerned with aesthetics and they need to make sure that every visual element is melded both with function and aesthetics. ‘UX’ stands for ‘user experience’ that determines the experience the user has with the application designed. The UX designer, therefore, has to ensure that the user experience with an application is smooth and intuitive, not confusing or convoluted. Other usability functions to develop depend on whether the application is interactive, is