Although UI and UX design are frequently presented as the same, they are essentially distinct, and newcomers should be aware of this.
User Interface (UI): A UI (User Interface) deals with the graphical layout of a program, such as keys, screen layout, animations, transformations, and so on. In summary, UI is all about appearance.
User Experience (UX): UX (User Experience) designing focuses on the interaction between the user and the system. UX design encompasses practical navigation and how fluid and accessible the experience is. This style of design facilitates a favourable user experience.
UX and UI designers work together; some organizations hire one individual for both. The reason for this depends on the industry and corporate structure, as detailed below. However, it's also important for UX designers to grasp UI.
Responsive layout
Responsive design creates content that adapts to different screen sizes. Our designers use relative units (percent) and media queries to maintain content uniformity across devices. It can function using a single, flexible design that can expand or contract to fit the screen.