What is UX design?
Blog post from Webflow
User experience (UX) design is a field focused on creating seamless and intuitive digital interactions, reducing user frustration and enhancing accessibility. Emerging during the dot-com boom, UX design has grown significantly, with its principles applied across industries like web design and video game development. It aims to simplify user interfaces and improve overall user satisfaction by merging design with empathy and technical skills. Common misconceptions often blur the lines between UX and fields like graphic design or web development, yet they remain distinct in their focus on user interaction. The rise of no-code tools has democratized UX design, allowing more people to participate without needing extensive technical knowledge. Good UX design not only reduces user churn and enhances customer experience but also addresses accessibility issues, making digital platforms more inclusive. It involves principles like reducing clutter, maintaining consistency, and understanding user needs, and while UX design is often confused with user interface (UI) design, the two disciplines complement each other, focusing respectively on the feel and look of a product.