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What is the difference between UI & UX design?

You'll probably get a variety of different answers due to the fact that both UI and UX design have that distinct cross-disciplinary character that makes it hard to have a single, solid definition. Here's my perspective on it though. Some random thoughts on the process itself that would hopefully help you distinguish between the two. UX Design   UX architecture intelligently provides for the user's interactive experience via features and functionality of a software-based product or service. This is achieved through a UX process which includes user persona definition, user scenarios/task flows, primary and edge use cases, architecture hierarchy of content and user decision points, etc... The UX-er is known as the primary user-advocate on a team, thereby leading the efforts around understanding the user needs/desires along with balancing those of the business stakeholders. UX documentation informs (and is informed by) content and development requirements; UX informs cre...