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Kalak Khadayat
Kalak Khadayat

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Different Between Graphic Design and UI/UX Design

Graphic and UI/UX design are often confused due to their shared emphasis on aesthetics and visuals. However, they serve a purpose and require unique skill sets. In this article, we will explore the differences between design and UI/UX design providing a comprehensive overview of each discipline. Additionally, we will include a comparison table and a conclusion to help you gain an understanding of these two domains.

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What is Graphic Design

Graphic design is the practice of using visual elements to communicate messages to a specific audience. This field encompasses both print and digital media including mediums such as posters, magazine covers, business cards, logos, websites and apps. Graphic designers utilize color schemes, spacing techniques, typography choices, imagery selection and layout designs to create appealing designs to convey specific messages or information to the intended audience effectively.

What is UI/UX Design

UI (User Interface) and UX (User Experience) design are focused disciplines aimed at improving the usability and functionality of digital products. UI designers are responsible for designing the elements and layouts of digital interfaces like websites or mobile apps while ensuring that these interfaces are visually pleasing as well as user-friendly, for seamless navigation.

In addition, UI designers are responsible for managing components such as animations and clickable buttons to improve the overall user experience.

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Conclusion

In summary, although graphic design and UI/UX design are fields they are interconnected. Graphic design emphasizes communication and aesthetics across different media while UI/UX design concentrates, on creating user-friendly digital experiences.

It’s important for people who want to become designers to understand the distinctions between these areas. Knowing the differences can help individuals make decisions about their career paths. Both graphic design and UI/UX design offer fulfilling opportunities but UI designers often have options and higher salaries, in today's digital era. So whether you’re a designer looking to switch fields or someone thinking about a design career these insights can help you navigate the world of design with confidence.

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Peter Vivo

This is my anti UX example, where the key point is harden a simple input text functionality to learn you can controll what you typing even if something disturbing you:
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