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Difference between Product Designer and UX Designer

A product Designer is a professional skilled in UI, UX, and Design Systems who is responsible for designing a product prototype. A UX Designer is a professional in the field of web design who is responsible for designing the interactions and the overall look and feel of a website, application, or product. Oftentimes, these two roles are overlapping and may seem confusing. In this article, we will discuss the difference between a Product Designer and a UX Designer.

Product Designer vs UX Designer

Product Designer

Product design is a set of processes that collectively is about imagining a product and then bringing it into reality by designing it and iterating until the desired prototype is formed. It involves all the processes from imagining the product to creating a final prototype for the development team to work on. A product Designer is a professional skilled in UI, UX, and Design Systems who is responsible for designing a product prototype.



Roles and Responsibility of a Product Designer:

UX Designer

UX Designer is a professional in the field of web design who is responsible for designing the interactions and the overall look and feel of a website, application or product. The role of a UX designer is to ensure that the website, mobile app, or software is user-friendly. Role and the responsibilities of a UX designer may vary from company to company, some companies focus on UX designers to design the overall prototype as well while some are more focused on user research and consumer strategy part.

Roles and Responsibilities of UI/UX Developer:

Difference Between Product Designer and UX Designer

Product Designer

UX Designer

Technology required

  • Figma, Adobe XD or Sketch
  • User research and testing
  • Design Systems
  • Usability Testing Tools
  • Design System tools
  • Figma, Adobe XD or Sketch
  • User research and testing
  • Visual design principles
  • Web accessibility best practices

Salary

Average salary of a Product Designer in the US is about $100k

Average salary of a UI/UX Designer in India is ₹4.1 LPA.

Responsibilities

  • User Research
  • Creating User Personas
  • Creating User Journey Maps
  • Developing Storyboards and wireframes
  • Designing and Building Prototypes
  • Conducting User Interviews and Testing
  • Developing Design Systems
  • Collaborating with other teams
  • User research and analysis
  • Creating wireframes and prototypes with tools like Figma, Adobe XD, Sketch, etc.
  • Designing the entire application from layouts to icons and the entire interface.
  • Collaborating with Frontend developers.
  • Ensuring design consistency across platforms
  • Staying updated with the latest design trends and new tools for UI/UX Design.

Skills & Methods

  • Wireframing, Prototyping and creating Storyboards
  • Design Systems
  • User research & testing
  • Presentation
  • User Personas
  • Wireframing and Prototyping
  • User research & testing
  • Visual design principles & tools
  • Web accessibility best practices

Conclusion

What a product designer really do on a daily basis is that he or she would be working on ideas and trying to understand users, trying to understand business needs, work with Design thinking methods, for example, working on a User Journey map or coming up with Product Design Storyboards. While for UX designer, the role is to ensure that the website, mobile app, or software is user-friendly.



These two roles complement each other yet are different in many criteria, we hope that this article helped you understand these difference and made you more informed about the design process.


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