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Kalak Khadayat
Kalak Khadayat

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Difference Between UI/UX Design!

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  1. UI vs UX: What's the Difference?
    UI is how it looks. UX is how it feels.
    Once you know the difference, your design mindset changes forever.

    UXTips #UIDesign

  2. ATM Machine Example: UI vs UX
    Ever stood at an ATM and thought, ‘Wait… how do I use this?’
    That’s bad UX. Let’s break it down with a real-world example.

    UXTips #EverydayDesign

  3. What Do UI & UX Designers Actually Do?
    UI designers paint the screen. UX designers plan the journey.
    Here’s what each one actually does (and why it matters).

    UIDesigner #UXDesigner #DesignRoles

  4. Wireframe vs Mockup: What's What?
    Wireframes are the skeleton.
    Mockups? The outfit.
    Let’s clear the confusion once and for all.

    UXProcess #DesignSteps #FigmaTips

  5. Typography in UI vs UX
    Fonts aren’t just for aesthetics.
    Great UI picks the style, but great UX keeps it readable.
    Let’s talk typography that works.

    DesignBasics #UIUXTips

  6. Beginner Mistakes: UI vs UX
    Using 7 colors and calling it creative?
    Or hiding key buttons?
    Let’s fix some common rookie mistakes.
    🔖 #LearnDesign #UXFails #UIDosAndDonts

  7. UX Tools vs UI Tools
    💬 “Figma isn’t just for UI.
    But if you’ve never opened Maze or Miro, it’s time.
    Here’s what tools UX and UI designers use daily.”

    UIDevTools #UXWorkflow

  8. UX Without UI is Like…
    Looks great but totally confusing to use?
    That’s UI without UX.
    Here’s why both need to work together.

    UXMatters #UIDesign #ProductDesign

  9. Which Design Path Suits You?
    Love colors and layouts? You might be a UI person.
    Prefer flowcharts and research? UX might be your thing.
    Let’s find your path.

    DesignCareer #UXOrUI #CareerTips

  10. A Day in the Life: UI vs UX Designer
    Pixels vs people.
    UI designers obsess over details. UX folks dive into user minds.
    Here’s how a typical day looks for both.

    DesignLife #UXRoutine #UIUXCareer

Conclusions

UI and UX may sound similar, but they serve different purposes in design. Think of UI (User Interface) as the look and feel—the colors, buttons, and layout that users see and interact with. UX (User Experience), on the other hand, is about how users feel while using the product—it’s the journey, ease, and satisfaction they experience. A beautiful app (UI) that’s frustrating to use (poor UX) won’t succeed. But when both work together, the result is not only visually appealing but also smooth, intuitive, and truly helpful for the user.

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