UI vs. UX design
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- sted1
- Landscaping by Super Mario Bros.nb
- The own is really into Parkor.shapesalad
- *ownershapesalad
- people with disabilities stay OUTsarahfailin
- sted0
- mort_1
- fuck windows is still a mess like that.shapesalad
- where? I've never had any issues. Menus on websites, on the other hand...formed
- on the plus side, he just gave that mouse an orgasmsarahfailin
- Krassy2
- Promotes forward thinkingset
- at least it has the railings so if you're disabled you can still bunny hop to the TPsarahfailin
- chukkaphob1
- Tunnel Bunnies Unite®utopian
- Masturbation proofrobotron3k
- Seeith thy deed, but not thine face.ETM
- nb0
- This has nothing do with UI or UX of coursenb
- Union labour vs the People's tax moneyzarkonite
- What a shit job, no matter what. Do you even steam roll, bro?ETM
- it's a temporary surface, no?
It best be..detritus - nah that's the fucking road, they just don't care. Shit like that happens all the time in Montreal, they unions don't even bother pretending they're not thieveszarkonite
- sted3
- studderine2
No. Just stop.
- with the QR codessted
- What other profession argues so much about fucking job titles?studderine
- cannonball19781
Are you sure these pictures aren't just pictures of bad design overall?
- shhhh... he's trying real hard. don't hurt his feelings.kona
- ahaha kona :Dsted
- "bad design overall" is what the UX expert would tell the UI designer, yes, You are correct. LOLchukkaphob
- orrinward21
For me the confusion lies when people talk about User Interface as part of 'The Users Experience'.
UI:
Visual design of layout elementsUX:
Conceptual design of a users flow through a system or product.How Barry gets from landing page to making a purchase on bigshoppingsite.com is UX
What Barry has to click on on the landing page to sign in, and where the navigation is on the page that has 'Add to cart/Checkout' is UI.
UX = What happens
UI = What it looks like.Other people argue other points but I think they're fools.
I work as a UX/UI designer and typically the first thing I do when adding new content/functionality to our site is I produce User Flow diagrams that have no visual layout whatsoever, just a list of what components are needed on what pages. We iterate this until it is refined to the simplest and most intuitive feeling process, then I produce mocks for it.
Well Designed Interface ≠ Strong User Experience