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Chetan is a UI/UX/Usability expert and founder of usability consultancy firm Ashley Technologies. With eleven years of experience in UI/UX design, Chetan has worked with 100+ multinational clients.
UX Design refers to the term User Experience Design, while UI Design stands for User Interface Design. We can describe User Interface Design as the things users see when navigating a digital product and User Experience Design as the feeling they have while doing that.
Short answer is NO. You can become a great UI/UX designer without learning to code.
If you already have a background in a related field, adding UX to your resume isn't a bad idea. For better or worse, many employers are still working out what they want when they say they require a UX/UI designer. You may find that people will want to hire you for your graphic design skills even though they asked for UX. This is fine, but don't take this to mean that you shouldn't keep studying and honing your craft. Ultimately, your skillset will be much more valuable when you can explain and back up your designs with research.
You should definitely pursue a UI/UX design career if you have:
Naturally, you shouldn’t judge yourself too harshly. If any of these fit you, try working as a UX designer.
User experience (UX) design and user interface design (UI) is the process design teams use to create products that provide meaningful and relevant experiences to users. This involves the design of the entire process of acquiring and integrating the product, including aspects of branding, design, usability and function.
We are providing offline workshop Address Ashley Technologies 30, 2nd floor, 4D Square Mall,, Visat-Gandhinagar Highway, Motera, Ahmedabad, Gujarat 380005
₹ 200 RS for 2 hours UI/UX design workshop