What Does a UI Designer Do

  • By Kuldeep Singh
  • August 13, 2024
  • UI/UX Designing
What Does a UI Designer Do

What Does a UI Designer Do

As we know in any private service-based company we have a software development team that is made up of developers, designers, and product managers, and all these three work together to achieve one end goal which is to create user-friendly software products. The size of these development teams in different companies varies according to the software that the team is developing. Learn what Does a UI Designer do: Explore key roles, responsibilities, and the skills needed to create intuitive and visually appealing user interfaces.

As we already know small companies opt for full-stack developers, while larger MNCs may hire separate frontend and backend developers. In larger teams, a designer’s role is further split into specialized UI and UX designers.

This article is all about the role of a UI designer how they work what is there job role is, their primary tasks, their responsibilities, skills, and the tools they use.

 In this article, we will also discuss the career path of a UI designer.

 

UX and UI

UX or we say user experience. UX designing is a process that helps companies create user-friendly, productive, and user-accessible software products by considering how humans interact with computers and general product design rules.

UI or we say that user interface. UI design is a subprocess or sub-part of UX design. UI designers create complete websites or product or software prototypes based on UX research results and wireframes.

We can also say that UI designers create a product of software by turning UX designers’ ideas into real products.

 

What Does a UI Designer Do?

Both UI and UX designers are very useful in designing a user-friendly, high-quality product.

UI designers create product-like user interface designs by using proper color schemes, branding details of the company, typography, proper structuring, spacing, and sizing based on UX designers’ work, with the help of wireframes.

UI designers are responsible for making finalized high-fidelity design prototypes to developers for complete implementation.

 

UI Design Process

For making any fully functional website first UX research takes place then on the basis of UX research UI designer designs a prototype, proper validation and in last hand off the finished design to the developer.

 

Responsibilities of a UI Designer

Most software companies hire an experienced UI designer to:

1) Collaborate with UX designers to collect all the information required for creating high-fidelity design prototypes of the final product. 

2) UI designer also creates prototypes by using high-quality, fully user-friendly, properly accessible, and with proper typography, spacing, sizing, and colors based on wireframes and this also includes UX fundamentals.

3) The UI designer is also responsible for collaborating with developers to maintain a better developer-friendly design handoff process so there would be no confusion at any point for making the proper final product.

 

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Daily Tasks of a UI Designer

UI designers help drive the product development cycle with the help of UX designers and software developers.

1) Discussing a wireframe created after UX research with UX designers to gather information for creating a high-fidelity prototype and this research is done with the help of feedback.

2) Creating a design for a login page that supports social media logins based on requirements shown in a wireframe.

3) Designing a user registration form for a task management mobile app with multiple registration steps.

4) Turning finalized design screens into an interactive prototype by adding support for mouse clicks using a prototype creation tool and this we can do by using Figma.

5) Creating a toolbar with icon buttons based on the company style, or we can say what the client’s requirement is.

6) Explaining a specific user journey in a prototype for developers in a design handoff meeting so that developers have no confusion in their minds.

7) Defining a color scheme based on company branding for a landing page’s hero section or also providing an animation that the client requires. 

8) make the company style guide with a new multi-select dropdown component based on the requirements of a new software product or new section in the client website.

9) Implementing a solution with colors to make a difference between the play-pause-stop states of a media player app’s progress bar so that as a user of consumers can easily have no issues while using the company website or product.

 

Additional duties might include:

1) Ensuring designs can adapt to multiple device types (responsive design) because as UI designers we don’t know which end consumer will use the website of that company in which device.

2) Improving and modernizing means updating existing design environments or websites.

3) Visualising interactive elements, like buttons, sliders, toggles, icons, drop-down menus, and text fields. By doing so UI designers make sure that the end consumer can access all the elements.

4) Choosing colour palettes, fonts, and typesetting by doing this UI designer makes sure the difference between more important options.

5) Analysing the impact of design and usability changes by doing so UI designer can make use of full changes in the design according to client requirements.

 

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Kuldeep Singh

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