The term ‘UX’ refers to ‘user experience,’ the experience a user gets while visiting a website. It is the duty of UX designer to build a smooth user experience. They have to make sure to add psychological concepts (like utilizing whitespace and heatmap knowledge) while designing, altering and executing. Through the journey, everyone needs a mentor to guide, to learn fast and to avoid reinventing the wheel. Also, if you know how a UX beginner should start his career and also agreed to share your knowledge among them, but not sure how to do it, you have landed on a right page. Also, if you knows inside-outs of a designer’s career and agreed to share your knowledge among them but unaware how to do so, we are here for you. But remember that, You don’t need to be an expert or a UX Designer on a senior role to share the lessons to your mentee, you can start today and teach If you want to. So, let’s see what we have brought to you to become a good and better UX
Mobile apps and web applications both have a tremendous ability to serve the customers at higher extents. Businesses nowadays using both and some of the businesses doing wonders with a single app. Now the question is, which one is better? Mobile app or web application. Let’s find out in the discussion below; We can judge the winner here on the basis of the pros and cons of both apps. Also, we will take out the conclusion as what app will be right as per the needs. Web Applications An app which can be operated within the browser regardless of the operating system the device has. Pros: · Low maintenance and developing cost · No need to download specifically to use · No marketplace exists, hence no approval before launch is required · Can be accessed easily on any device having the compatible browser · Almost easy to design and develop Cons: · Exposed to risks such as malware, data thef