What is the User Experience Design? (UED) ??

What is the User Experience Design? (UED) ??

Introduction to UX

User Experience(UX) refers to,

“How a person feels about interacting with or experiencing a product”

It’s all about how it makes the user feel. But while focusing on user needs it is also important to balance the business goals. Because product (service, feature, physical product) cannot succeed without archiving the business goals, and also business can’t survive without making users happy.

What makes a Good User Experience?

If you need to deliver a product with a better user experience then the product needs to be usable, equitable, enjoyable, and useful.

  1. Usable - is it easy to use? Usability is about how easily users can complete their intended tasks using a product. So UX designers need to deliver a product that the design, structure, and purpose are clear to everybody.?Usability is all about things relating to ease of use like readability and findability.
  2. Equitable - is it easy to start using? Equitable means are useful and marketable to people with diverse abilities and backgrounds. Equitable is closely related to usable. Now imagine a user with a visual impairment needs a feature like voice control.?UX designers always need to consider the unique needs of the users.?They need to Have some empathy to do it better and?empathy?means?the ability to understand someone else’s feeling in a situation.
  3. Enjoyable - is it fun and engaging? If you need to create a positive and better connection between the users and the digital product then you need to make it enjoyable. Do you need to know what makes users happy you need to do some research.
  4. Useful - does it provide value to users? Users need to use the useful product. So it’s the UX designer’s responsibility to solve their problems by making digital solutions. If the product is useful it means the product solves user problems that the UX designer identified.

If you need to deliver a better digital product to the world then definitely you need to consider these four elements. When users like the product then they get a positive opinion about the company and they start to recommend the product to others. It’s an excellent method to get more users and in the end, it’s a win-win situation for the company and users.

Goals of a good User Experience

  • is it easy to use?
  • is it easy to start using?
  • is it fun and engaging?
  • does it provide value to users?

If UX designers can say yes to all these questions that means they deliver a good user experience to people.

Now let’s define the user and end-user.

User - anyone who uses the product.

End-user -specific target audience.?UX designers need to keep the end user as the main priority.


UI vs UX

This is the biggest argument in UX. UI stands for?user interface?and you guys know UX means?user experience. The main difference between UI and UX is that UI design is all about?how a product’s interface look and function, while UX design is all about?the overall feel of the experience.?UX design always comes first in the design process,?followed by UI. The UX designer maps out the bare bones of the user journey, the UI designer then fills it in with visual and interactive elements. Now let’s see the differences between UX and UI.

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How do they relate to each other?

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