What does a UX Designer do?
A UX Designer creates intuitive and engaging user experiences through research, design, and testing to ensure products meet user needs and business goals.
A UX Designer creates intuitive and engaging user experiences through research, design, and testing to ensure products meet user needs and business goals.
UX (User Experience) focuses on the overall feel and functionality of the product, including user research, wireframing, and usability testing. UI (User Interface) design focuses on the visual elements like colors, typography, and layout. UX is about how it works, UI is about how it looks.
Common tools include Figma, Sketch, Adobe XD for design and prototyping, InVision for prototyping and collaboration, Miro for brainstorming, and user research tools like Hotjar, Maze, or Optimal Workshop for testing.
UX Designers conduct research through methods like user interviews, surveys, usability testing, A/B testing, card sorting, journey mapping, and analyzing analytics data to understand user behavior and needs.
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