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A Brief Introduction to UX Design



A user-experience (UX) designer has to be proficient in multiple skills, ranging from psychology to design and technology. UX designers also need to have a clear understanding of business goals and user behavior.
Many people think that “User Experience” and “User Experience Design” are the same thing but they’re not. “UX” or user experience is an individual’s subjective opinion of a product or a service whereas UX Design is a process that guides users to successfully reach their goals in the most effective and pleasing way when interacting with a product.


What does a UX designer do?

A. There isn’t a typical day of a UX designer. However, there are a handful of different techniques to solve a certain user problem.  User experience process usually consists of five key phases: strategy, research, analysis, design and production.



What do you need to know to become good at UX Design?


A. Becoming a great UX designer isn’t easy, since UX Design is more similar to a science than an art and because UX designer will have to accumulate knowledge in a lot of different areas, i.e. psychology, usability, design, copyrighting and analysis.
Responsibilities :
  • Translate concepts into wire-frames and mock-ups that lead to intuitive user experiences.
  • Facilitate client’s product visions by researching, conceiving, wire-framing, sketching, prototyping, and mocking up user experiences for digital products.
  • Design and deliver wire-frames, user stories, user journeys, and mock-ups optimized for a wide range of devices and interfaces.
  • Identify design problems and devise elegant solutions.
  • Make strategic design and user-experience decisions related to core, and new, functions and features.
  • Take a user-centered design approach and rapidly test and iterate your designs.
  • Collaborate with other team members and stakeholders.
  • Take smart risks and champion new ideas.

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