Let's imagine that our client has an electronic commerce. A company develops its store using free technologies (ideally Magento if you have a large enough store, Prestashop or Drupal Kickstart for medium-sized stores). We already know how complicated it is to maintain an e-commerce site with the great competition that there is to sell on the Internet.
UI commonly deals with the visual aspects, while UX is much more than just that. User interface can be said to be how attractive or unattractive a website looks, its aesthetic appearance- the skin of the website. In our example, the user browses the website- not only does he not get lost but once he drifts towards the key conversion processes (typically, the shopping cart) he finds no distractions or failures. And yet, your user's experience goes beyond the web: how long does it take to receive the shipment? How is the telephone service in case of problems? In short, how good is the service itself that the user has just hired, beyond the purchase. In fact, even without leaving work with the interface you can do a lot of work. Often, user interface design refers to interface design and visual design. Meanwhile, user experience design refers to interaction design, including other aspects like user research and user testing and usability testing.
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