UX/UI Design Tools for Beginners

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Sep 8, 2022
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User experience (UX) and user interface (UI) are two different things. However, they come hand in hand because the result of designing a user interface is user experience. 


If you are a beginner, there are certain fundamentals that you have to understand. We will discuss these design prerogatives today and help you map out your journey to UX and UI. 


What is UX Design?

User experience refers to what the user feels while and after using a product. Today, this term is commonly used in designing websites and apps. 


The idea behind this movement is that the experience has to meet underlying principles of human-first philosophy.


In this regard, the designer must think of the following things: 


  • Ease of use

  • Quality of interaction

  • Relevant and meaningful experience 


Generally speaking, the design encompasses the overall experience of the user. It has nothing to do with colours only or what kinds of fonts you use. 


What is UI Design?

User interface design, on the other hand, refers to how your website or app looks like. The word “interface” deals with how a consumer uses the product. It also deals with how he navigates his way to find what he needs.


The user interface has branched out into several forms, such as GUI, VUI, and gesture-based interfaces. An interface is what a consumer sees—it is what makes the consumer able to “communicate” or control the app or product. 


GUI stands for the graphical user interface. All websites and apps have these, and examples of GUI are things that a consumer can click or tap. In a game like classic slots online, the GUI is where a person can adjust his bet or spin the reels. 


VUI refers to the voice user interface. All it takes is for a consumer to say something to issue a command. Gesture-based interface refers to how some mobile devices and apps do something if a user performed some kind of movement. 


Tools for UX and UI Designers

Below is a collection of designing tools in this industry. These tools are easy to use. They should, as it would be ironic if they do not meet the basic requirements of UX and UI. 


Sketch

It has a library of symbols, layers, text styles, and alignment features. All these features will help you create a smooth-flowing design that you can save and import as your prototype. One great thing about Sketch is that it allows many integrations with third-party apps that can improve your output.


In-Vision

This one has a full suite of applications that allow you to bring your idea to life. You can even create a simple animation with this tool. One thing that sets it apart is you can collaborate with others in a team. The team members on a project can edit and make documented changes.


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