First we have UI which refers to “User Interface” and second we have UX which refers to “User Experience”.
UI includes everything from (but not limited to) input controls such as buttons, navigational components such as sliders, and informational components such as message boxes. Furthermore, it is the UI designer's responsibility to understand what the users’ needs are. They must be able to arrange the interface in a simple way that allows for the best user experience. Now that we have established that the
UI designer is responsible for everything that the user can see and use, what does the UX designer do?
User Experience (UX) indicates whole feelings, memories, responses and everything else which can be originated by using the feature. This is result of using, and not the using itself. For example, if the door is not open when you pushed it, now you got an bad experience. Regardless of you didn't know it was sliding door.
The UX designer is responsible for the emotion of the user. They are responsible for how they feel when interacting with the interface or product. UX is a much broader term that encompasses the entire process from concept to completion. UX designers generally start by conducting user research and interviews. The goal with this is to understand exactly what the users’ needs are.he next step is to create a set of personas of each possible user and their needs. Once these first two steps have been completed, the UX designer will have the information needed to create the backbone of the product or “wireframes”. The wireframes are essentially the blueprints of what the UI designer will use to create the interface that the user
interacts with.
for further detail Plz visit The site. above contain is the summary of the detail from the below site
http://www.workbridgeassociates.com/blog/posts/2013/10/17/workbridge-san-francisco-ui-ux-whats-the-difference-in-terms-of-design
You can also read these for further detail
http://www.helloerik.com/ux-is-not-ui
http://www.webdesignerdepot.com/2012/06/ui-vs-ux-whats-the-difference/
UI includes everything from (but not limited to) input controls such as buttons, navigational components such as sliders, and informational components such as message boxes. Furthermore, it is the UI designer's responsibility to understand what the users’ needs are. They must be able to arrange the interface in a simple way that allows for the best user experience. Now that we have established that the
UI designer is responsible for everything that the user can see and use, what does the UX designer do?
User Experience (UX) indicates whole feelings, memories, responses and everything else which can be originated by using the feature. This is result of using, and not the using itself. For example, if the door is not open when you pushed it, now you got an bad experience. Regardless of you didn't know it was sliding door.
The UX designer is responsible for the emotion of the user. They are responsible for how they feel when interacting with the interface or product. UX is a much broader term that encompasses the entire process from concept to completion. UX designers generally start by conducting user research and interviews. The goal with this is to understand exactly what the users’ needs are.he next step is to create a set of personas of each possible user and their needs. Once these first two steps have been completed, the UX designer will have the information needed to create the backbone of the product or “wireframes”. The wireframes are essentially the blueprints of what the UI designer will use to create the interface that the user
interacts with.
for further detail Plz visit The site. above contain is the summary of the detail from the below site
http://www.workbridgeassociates.com/blog/posts/2013/10/17/workbridge-san-francisco-ui-ux-whats-the-difference-in-terms-of-design
You can also read these for further detail
http://www.helloerik.com/ux-is-not-ui
http://www.webdesignerdepot.com/2012/06/ui-vs-ux-whats-the-difference/
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