Difference between a UI Developer and a UX designer

A UX Designer is a drawer(artist, which is why many UX designers sare picked up right from art college) by nature, who has to tackle the creative brief of how a user experiences the platform or application. It starts with stories like what we envision the user will want to do and the way in which the designer brings the experience to life.

After the stories, then it is time to draw the screens and show screen by screen how the user will click through and interact with the platform or application. Think of it like animation, where first the images are drawn then connected to create a moving image.

Today with tools you can have a full screen flow without a line of code.

Speaking of which, once the floor is finalized, that's when you start coding.

That's where the coder, the UI developer comes in. 

Today with progressive web apps, you get websites designed right for the browser which users use.

So the website while saved on a server, adapts the look and feel depending on the user's browser, to even personalization.

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