Featured on BuiltIn, read online here No matter what type of business you're in, you need a sharp website so your customers know you're serious. Here, our expert lays out the A to Z of UX design. Websites are crucial for any type of business. Whether you're running an e-commerce store, a fashion line, a femtech solution, SaaS, or even a manufacturing concern, a website helps you build trust and credibility and reach wider audiences. Even 71 percent of small businesses today have a website. That's why having a well-designed website is essential. Not all business owners are familiar with web design and its best practices, however. Fortunately, I'm here with my web design dictionary so you can learn some of the most commonly used terminologies. But before that … UX vs. web design: What's the difference? UX design and web design both focus on solving users' problems. UX design covers a range of products, however — websites, mobile apps, desktop apps, software, dashboards, games, and more. Meanwhile, web design is limited to desktop and mobile website interfaces. The Web Design Dictionary As much as I'd love to literally create the A to Z of UX glossary, I can't since no terminology starting with X, Y, and Z exists. So, here's the A to W of UX and web design ...
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