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User Interface (UI): The visual elements of a product, such as buttons and menus.
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User Experience (UX): How users interact with a product and whether it meets their needs.
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Wireframe: A basic outline or sketch of a design’s layout.
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Prototype: A working sample of a design for testing purposes.
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Usability: How easy and intuitive it is for users to interact with a product.
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Accessibility: Ensuring that a product is usable by everyone, including people with disabilities.
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Responsive design: Adapting a product’s layout to work on different devices and screen sizes.
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Mockup: A detailed, static design showing what the final product might look like.
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Navigation: The way users move through a product, like clicking menus or buttons.
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Aesthetics: The visual appeal or attractiveness of a design.
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Iteration: The process of refining a design through repeated testing and improvement.
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Interaction: How users engage with a product, such as clicking, swiping, or typing.
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Feedback: Information from users about their experience with a product.
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Front-end development: The coding that creates the visible parts of a website or app.
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Empathy: Understanding and sharing the feelings or perspectives of the users. – Understanding and sharing the feelings of users.