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Differences between GUI, UI, UX design

Oct 18th, 2021
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  1. GUI: A Graphical Interface (GUI) is a visual representation of communication that allows the user to engage with the machine more easily. The acronym GUI stands for Graphical User Interface. It is a typical user interface that contains graphical representations such as buttons and icons, and communication can be accomplished by interacting with these icons rather than the more traditional text-based or command-based methods.
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  3. UI: The process of designing user interfaces in software or digital devices with a focus on appearance or style is known as user interface (UI) design. Designers strive to design user interfaces that are simple to use and enjoyable to use. UI design encompasses both graphical and non-graphical user interfaces, such as voice-controlled interfaces.
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  5. UX: The process by which design teams create products that give users with meaningful and relevant experiences is known as user experience (UX) design. This includes features of branding, design, usability, and function, as well as the full process of obtaining and integrating the product.
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  7. Differences between GUI, UI, UX design:
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  9. Instead of text-based user interfaces, written command labels, or text navigation, the graphical user interface (GUI) allows users to interact with electronic devices using graphical icons and visual cues such as secondary notation.
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  11. The user interface (UI) is a component of the user experience (UX) design. Everything that is designed into an information layer with which a person may interact is referred to as the user interface (UI). This can include a website's presentation and appearance. It can also refer to the way a user interacts with a program or a website.
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  13. UX may be defined as the process of developing products that give users with meaningful and relevant experiences. This includes features of branding, design, usability, and function, as well as the full process of obtaining and integrating the product.
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  15. These are the challenges anyone faces regarding these three:
  16. As a UI designer, I'm Facing The Possibility.
  17. UI designers must guarantee that their products are functional, accessible, and pretty in that order, as they are hired to keep users and usability in mind at all times. Buttons should be easily visible and used for fast action.
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  19. As a UX designer, one of the most typical issues you'll face is a lack of knowledge of what you do.
  20. Many people associate the term "user experience design" with just "making things seem attractive."
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  22. Clash with the clients,
  23. This appears to be a non-issue until someone carefully considers why they chose to be a UI designer in the first place. It occurs most frequently when clients and stakeholders dismiss their ideas while promoting their own.
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