Difference between UI & UX?

Avinash Kumar
2 min readAug 24, 2020

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Well! I’m not going to write the boring old-school type paragraph in this content you usually see in the blog, In my personal experience, some word that describes the User Interface (UI) and User Experience (UX) is:

User Interface:

Navigation, Sub-Navigation, Menus, drop-downs, buttons, links, windows, rounded corners, shadowing, error messages, alerts, updates, checkboxes, password fields, search fields, text inputs, radio selections, text areas, hover states, selection states, pressed states, tooltips, banner ads, embedded videos, swipe animations, scrolling, clicking, iconography, colors, lists, slideshows, alt text, badges, notifications, gradients, pop-ups, carousels, OK/Cancel, etc. etc. etc.

User Experience:

People, Happiness, solving problems, understanding needs, love, efficiency, entertainment, pleasure, delight, smiles, soul, warmth, personality, joy, satisfaction, gratification, elation, exhilaration, bliss, euphoria, convenience, enhancement, magic, productivity, effectiveness, etc. etc. etc.

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Avinash Kumar
Avinash Kumar

Written by Avinash Kumar

Software Engineer at Bobble AI

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