UI vs. UX design
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- yurimon-5
- yurimon-6
- mg333
- nb1
- 20020
Engineer - "I designed a system"
- gramme0
^ Yeah the distinction does have more than a whiff of MBA thinking to it. It also reminds me of the mentality one finds among many union workers. Everything is compartmentalized. The hell with compartments, I say. If you're able to do so, find a client industry niche and build a vertically diverse skill set. That's the quickest – and most lucrative – way to become known as an expert.
- notype2
Good article.
https://theblog.adobe.com/a-begi…
- oey0
BUMP!
- doesnotexist-2
cause/effect
- set3
Compiled some UX stuff in here a while back.
Might be worth a look -
- riskunlogic0
- < http://www.jjg.net/e…riskunlogic
- Wow, this was from 2000, and still accurate.organicgrid
- riskunlogic0
^ Ah, damn it! Check th PDF instead: http://www.jjg.net/elements/pdf/…
- animatedgif0
Anti hotlinking is pretty poor UX
- Invalid0
The distinction is not about a specific occupation or role within a team. I think a lot of designers and employers get this confused. It's got more to do with the context of the methodology and task required to come up with the right solution.
I'd been trying to track down this diagram from Jesse Jame Garrett which I think best discribes the answer.