Designing and implementing a webpage is a critical stage for any business that would like to have any proper online presence and what used to be an optional choice has become a must have.
The main goal of your every business owner or business is to drive more traffic to their website and transform that traffic into incremental sales, but this is only possible if your website is easy to use and pleasing to look at. A well-executed webpage should allow easy interactions between the user and the website and should be easy to navigate and find what you are looking for.
If you have dealt with the process of creating a new webpage or improving your current webpage, you might have heard about UI and UX but what are those terms and what do they cover.
User interface (UI) refers to screens, buttons, icons, cards, carrousels and images, message boxes, videos and any other visual elements that you interact with when using a website.
User interface (UI) includes the selection of the colors, typography, design patterns and any interaction within the webpage.
User Experience (UX) is focused on all aspects of product's development and includes understanding what customers wants and how customers are going to use the webpage to optimize the use and the experience.
UX includes the global design of your website, making sure that your page could be easily found by potential customers and it is easy to use and customers will enjoy it. It also includes portions of branding and marketing as well.
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