A user interface (UI) is what a visitor interacts with on a Web site and the design of a page. User experience (UX) stands for user experience, meaning not only how a user interacts with the website, but also how they can feel about it. UI and UX are often mentioned in the same sentence in the online field. That’s actually because they are inextricably linked. A nice experience for the user can only come about with a nice design. Conversely, a nice UI also only comes into its own when careful thought has gone into what the experience or journey is for a visitor.
What is UX / user experience?
Someone who deals with the UX of a website works to ensure that the entire experience on the website is good from start to finish. Some factors, besides good text and content, that contribute to a pleasant user experience or UX of a website are:
- Fast hosting and load times
- A pleasant user interface
- Simple use and navigation on the pages
UX is a term that is also widely used outside of websites, in app and video game development it is important, and it also applies to non-digital products. UI is almost exclusive to digital products.
What is a UI / User Interface?
A user interface is the visual and functional aspect of the Web site for the visitor. Someone who deals with the UI concentrates on the design of the pages. This design must consider the placement of text, which buttons or elements should be clickable and whether the design looks pleasing to the expected audience.
