FAQ’S
UI (User Interface) focuses on the look and feel of a product, such as buttons, colors, and layouts. UX (User Experience) is about the overall experience a user has with a product, including usability, accessibility, and satisfaction.
UX design improves user satisfaction by making products easy to use, intuitive, and efficient. A good UX leads to higher user retention, loyalty, and conversions.
A well-designed UI/UX enhances user engagement, reduces bounce rates, builds trust, and drives more conversions — ultimately boosting revenue.
It depends on the project scope, but a typical UI/UX process may take anywhere from 2 to 8 weeks, including research, wireframes, prototyping, and revisions.
Common tools include Figma, Adobe XD, Sketch, InVision, and tools for user testing like Maze or Hotjar.
Responsive design ensures your website or app works well on all screen sizes — desktops, tablets, and smartphones — improving accessibility and user experience.
Through user testing methods like A/B testing, usability testing, heatmaps, and feedback sessions to identify and fix pain points.
Absolutely. A streamlined, enjoyable user experience reduces friction, builds trust, and guides users toward taking action (like signing up or making a purchase).