Designing the user interface means ensuring the site is easy to use in all aspects. For instance, in eCommerce, some of those aspects include:
- Splash pages: Splash pages display before the main content of a site is shown. The user receives an email subscription pitch, desired language choice, or age verification.
- Landing pages: Understanding calls to action and how they relate to UI design is a big part of pages that are designed to convert visitors to customers.
- Product pages: A UI designer balances the white spaces, headlines, text, videos, and images to create a compelling visual layout that moves inventory.
- Checkout pages: Customers who are distracted, disappointed, or simply leave the site undermine a company’s revenue. The UI designer must create a simple, fast checkout experience that encourages the user to complete the purchase.
- Mobile app interfaces: From swiping pages, to touching buttons, UI design is a crucial part of the mobile app experience. The designer must account for aspects such as touch screen technology and the ability to transform the site for a wide range of devices and sizes (responsive web design).
The average salary for UI designers in the United States is $88,801, based on more than 10,000 data points collected from employees, users, designers, and job advertisements on Indeed.
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In our program, you’ll learn to research, conceptualize, design, and prototype user interfaces and experiences for digital interactions across multiple platforms. You can create integrated design solutions, get hands-on experience, and learn to solve real-world problems.
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