25/09/2025
✨ UI catches the eye, UX wins the heart.
🎨 UI = how it looks
⚙️ UX = how it feels & works
Good design is both beautiful and useful. Without UX, UI is decoration. Without UI, UX is invisible.
UI (User Interface) is all about visual design — colors, typography, layout, buttons, the aesthetics of how a product looks. UX (User Experience) is about the overall journey — ease of use, satisfaction, and functionality, the invisible side of design that makes products work smoothly. Together, they shape how people see and experience products.
Good design isn’t luck — it’s built on principles. The key principles of great UI/UX are clarity, consistency, accessibility, and feedback. Clarity makes designs intuitive and easy to understand. Consistency builds trust with familiar patterns. Accessibility ensures inclusivity, making products usable for everyone. Feedback reassures users by confirming their actions.
These principles matter because they reduce confusion and frustration, increase engagement and satisfaction, and build trust and credibility. For example, a clear call-to-action button will always win users over a hidden menu.
So here’s the big question: which do you think matters more — the UI visuals or the UX experience? 👇