Every designer after graphic design school, understands and appreciates UX and vice versa. UI is currently seen by many experts as a subdivision of user experience design. The way a visitor views your content and the way your branding is portrayed impact the overall user experience. Weak graphics, weak copying and a cluttered interface will discourage people from following your website. Similarly, noisy navigation options like cluttered down menus or too many menus around the screen build both a frustrating user experience and a hot GUI. Let’s discuss the difference between UI and UX in web design. UX design involves content strategy and architecture of information. It covers all the contents anywhere you want to translate, scroll versus press, and copy to your CTA buttons. UI design ensures that your brand message is conceived and that your website is in harmony with the personality...
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