UI Development/Graphic Designing

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Graphic Designer

In a certain sense, all visual design starts with graphic design. Simply put, it’s the art of deciding how things should look. Graphic Designers choose colors and fonts, as well as arrange elements (such as images and blocks of text) in layouts.

This can happen both online (website and mobile apps) as well as in printed materials (magazine ads, book covers, in-store displays). As such, it’s not so much about the medium a piece appears in so much as the fact that it’s ultimately a static, non-interactive layout.

The demand for a Graphic Designer continues to grow (Up by 7% from the previous year), and salaries are competitive in this field.

UI (User Interface) Development

Keep in mind:
A UI is a digital space where users see and perceive information.

UI design specifically focuses on the visual design of interactive elements and, as a field, it lives almost exclusively in digital media. Interactive elements such as drop-down menus, form fields, clickable elements, animations, button styling, and more are all critical tools in UI design.

The UI designer takes the framework and wireframes created by the UX designer and translates them into high-fidelity, final visual deliverables before handing them off to a development or engineering team for production.

User Interface (UI) design, in contrast, specifically pertains to the design of interactive elements, and as such lives almost exclusively in digital media, such as on a computer, tablet, or smartphone. Interactive elements such as drop-down menus, form fields, clickable elements, animations, button styling, and more are all critical tools for UI designers around the world.
So, we can understand the meaning of UI design as building upon and expanding the Graphic Design definition, inasmuch as it relates to the way the things we use and interact with look.