- User Interface (UI) Design:
Focuses on the presentation and interactivity of an application,
including elements like screens, buttons, and visual components that
users interact with.5
- User Experience (UX) Design: Aims to enhance the overall experience of users when interacting with an application, focusing on user satisfaction and creating a seamless experience
- Information Architecture: Involves designing the structure of information within an application to ensure easy navigation and user-friendly access to content
- Interaction Design: Focuses on creating the conceptual design that dictates how users interact with the product, including aesthetics, color, font, icons, and other interactive elements
- Usability: Refers to the user-friendliness of an application, ensuring that users can easily find information, navigate the app, and handle errors effectively
- Wireframing: Involves creating a sample of the application to test features, look, and usability before the actual launch, allowing for evaluation and refinement of the application's purpose
- Visual Design: Defines the brand's visual identity through the selection of images, colors, icons, fonts, and overall appearance, impacting user behavior and interaction with the application
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