ux v ui
The two phrases are used interchangeably since UI (user interface) and UX (user experience) have similar purposes. Both must produce consistent, accessible, effective intuitive, and user-friendly products, but UI designers place a larger emphasis on aesthetics, or the product's appearance and feel.
The panels, buttons, toggles, icons, and other visual components with which you interact when using a website, app, or other electronic device are referred to as UI. UX refers to your complete engagement with a product, including your feelings about it.
UX designers concentrate on the user's interaction with a product. The objective is to create things that are useful, easy to use, and entertaining to use. While the phrase "user experience" is frequently used to digital goods, it may also be applied to non-digital products and services (such as a coffee maker or a transportation system).
UI designers build the graphical aspects of mobile applications, websites, and gadgets with which users interact. Unlike UX, which may refer to almost any product or service, UI only refers to digital items. A UI designer strives to build apps and websites that are both visually appealing and easy to use.

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