What does UX UI mean?
The terms UI (user interface) and UX (user experience) design are often used interchangeably, but they refer to two distinct concepts and processes. In short, UI design is the look and feel of a product, while UX design is the experience of using that product.
UI design focuses on the visual elements of a product, such as the layout, typography, color palette, and other elements that create the overall look and feel of an interface. This type of design is often referred to as “graphic design”, “visual design”, or “interface design”. UI designers create wireframes, prototypes, and other visuals that are used to communicate the product’s design and functionality.
UX design, on the other hand, is more focused on the user’s experience when interacting with a product. UX design is often referred to as “interaction design”, “usability design”, or “experience design”. UX designers are concerned with how users interact with a product, how they feel when using it, and how easy it is for them to use. UX designers create user journeys, user flows, and research user feedback in order to create a better overall user experience.
UI and UX design are both important parts of the product design process, but they are very different in their approach and implementation. UI design is focused on the visuals of a product, while UX design is focused on the user experience. UI designers create the visuals of a product, while UX designers create the experience of using that product.
In order for a product to be successful, both UI and UX design must be taken into consideration. UI design should be visually appealing and have a consistent look and feel across all platforms. UX design should ensure that the product is easy to use, intuitive, and provides a positive user experience.
Together, UI and UX design create a product that is both visually pleasing and easy to use. By taking into consideration both UI and UX design, product designers can create a product that is both attractive and enjoyable to use.
Read more about UX UI in this great article on UX Planet.
What is it like working with Brenda?
Working with Brenda feels comfortable, professional, and fun. She will lead or follow, she is a team player, plays well with others, values professionalism, gives credit where due, respects all humans, and provides frequent updates. She will professionally push back, speak up and present data to support and justify design decisions.
Working with most professional UI UX designers is an absolute pleasure. Brenda has the ability to take a concept or idea and turn it into a digital product that is both visually pleasing and intuitive to use. Brenda combines her creative design skills with her technical know-how to create something that is both beautiful and functional.
Through discovery and research, Brenda begins to understand the needs of users and creates designs that meet those needs. Brenda strives to create experiences that are both enjoyable and intuitive and to create designs that are both aesthetically pleasing and effective.
UI UX designers understand the importance of research and testing. Brenda is able to use her technical skills to create prototypes to test with users and is able to quickly make changes based on the feedback that she receives. This helps to ensure that the final product meets the needs of the users and is of the highest quality.
The best UI UX designers are also great communicators. Brenda is able to explain her ideas and designs to stakeholders and colleagues in a way that is easy to understand and achievable. This helps to ensure that everyone involved in the project is on the same page and working towards the same goal.
Overall, working on a project with Brenda Kato creates the joy one feels from making a successful product, improving service offerings, or solving a problem with the best-case scenario in mind.