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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
UI UX Designers have many responsibilities to fulfill that are listed below for your reference -
- Plan and implement new designs.
- Interpret data and qualitative feedback.
- Optimize existing user interface designs.
- Test for experience
- Plan and conduct user research and competitor analysis.
- Create user stories, personas, and storyboards.
- Determine information architecture and create sitemaps.
- Create prototypes and wireframes.
- Communicate scenarios to hypothetical users, interaction models, and screen designs to other people working on a product.
- Work as a team with creative heads and designers to incorporate brand identity into the given product.
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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
The average UI UX salary for freshers straight out of college is somewhere around INR 4 LPA to INR 6 LPA, which differs on the basis of the academic records, skills, internship experience (if any), job type, recruiter, company location and market demand.
As you gradually gain some years of experience in the field, acquire new technical expertise, your salary potential will also increase, and can go up to INR 10 LPA and above.
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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
The scope of UI/UX Design is expanding very much quickly as more companies realize how important it is to develop user-friendly products and services. The UI UX designer's salary is generally good and they also have there good level of growth.
Some top career options for you to explore after UI/UX Design courses are as follows:
- UX Designer
- UI Designer
- Interaction Designer
- Information Architect
- UX Researcher
- Product Designer
- UI Developer
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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
The UI and UX Design syllabus generally tries to strike a balance between both theory-based classes and the practical component.
Theoretical knowledge of design principles, user research and interface designing is important, along with practical experience via capstone projects, internships, and the use of industry-based tools, for you to excel in this evolving and in-demand field and attract healthy salary packages.
Hope this helps!!!
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