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UI (User Interface) and UX (User Experience) are two essential aspects of digital product design, each playing a unique role in shaping how users interact with and perceive a product. Here’s a brief description of each:UI focuses on the look and feel of a product. It includes all the elements that enable a user to interact with a product, such as buttons, icons, spacing, typography, color schemes, and responsive design. A well-designed UI ensures that the product is visually appealing and consistent, making it easy for users to navigate and interact with.UX, on the other hand, is concerned with the overall experience a user has with a product. It encompasses all aspects of the user's interaction with the product, from usability and functionality to the emotional response it elicits. UX design involves research, user testing, wireframing, prototyping, and iterative improvements to ensure that the product meets users' needs, is intuitive to use, and provides a positive, satisfying experience.
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