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UI and UX are often used interchangeably. But in reality, they refer to two different aspects of design. UI (user interface) refers to how something looks, including font styles, color schemes, etc. UX (user experience) relates to how something works — how easy it is for users to navigate a website or app, for example. But why does it matter? Because UI and UX work together: no matter how great your product may be on paper, you won’t succeed unless it’s easy and enjoyable for people to use. This interplay between usability and visual appeal is at the heart of what makes a good mobile app experience –– which makes understanding its core components an essential part of any mobile developer’s repertoire. So where do we start? Read More: https://www.peppersquare.com/blog/ui-vs-ux-whats-the-difference-read-the-comprehensive-comparison-here/