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UX Design vs UX Research vs.UI Design


Okay, let's imagine that these functions don't overlap very often, and let's try to separate things in a very simple and quick way:


❤️ UX Researchers: use research (oh, really?) to collect data and furnish the product team with information, primarily about users and their perceptions of the product.


💙 UX Designers: plan and design products that are usable, efficient, and enjoyable. They consider, for example, the best ways to address user needs, solve usability issues, and achieve the company's. Let's say they create the product's blueprint.


💜 UI Designers: transform the product plan into something visual, almost bringing it to life through prototypes. They define how it's going to look in terms of forms, colors, interactions, etc. The prototypes they create serve not only for user testing but also as models for Devs to replicate.


EXTRA:


💛 UX Writers: determine what users will read in each part of the product. They must understand the user to tailor their communication, establish a connection between user and brand, and ensure the best experience while using the product.


🖤 Developers: are the ones truly bringing the "final" prototype to life so it can be released. They use code to develop the product (software/app) that users will interact with.



🧠(( It was a quick bite to instigate your curiosity, go further and research more about the subject! ))


Beijos,

Mila Monteiro

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