UX And UI Designs
UI design and UX design are two of the most often confused and conflated terms in web and app design. And understandably so. They’re usually placed together in a single term, UI/UX design, and viewed from the surface they seem to be describing the same thing.
UI designers are tasked with deciding how the user interface will look, UX designers are in charge of determining how the user interface operates.
UX designers with an understanding of interface design and UI designers with knowledge of user-friendly design can integrate their knowledge into their work.
If you imagine a product as the human body, the bones represent the code which give it structure. The organs represent the UX design: measuring and optimizing against input for supporting life functions. And UI design represents the cosmetics of the body; its presentation, its senses and reactions.
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Site Update 4/10/22
Greetings fellow Writers,
A few quick updates for you this afternoon. We apologize for the extended delay in addressing some bugs and feedback pointed out to us. But at long last, we've finally surfaced to address some nasty little splinters.
Bug Fixes
- Challenge entries in challenges that are part of a portal will now be displayed in the proper portal. This has been fixed retroactively as well - any such posts are now displayed in the appropriate portal.
- There was a bug that prevented tagged users in comments from being notified if they were tagged alongside a non-existent user (for instance if a username was misspelled). Valid users will now receive comment tag notifications regardless of who they are tagged alongside.
- Profile pictures and profile banners can now be properly updated. YIKES.
- Issues with our newsletter email system have been resolved. As such, regularly scheduled Challenges of the Week and Challenges of the Month will resume.
We apologize once again for the delay in addressing some of these issues and are eternally grateful for your patience and your words.
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