Product Design vs UX Design: How They Differ From Each Other
Have you ever caught a glimpse of a product, got your mind blown, and said to yourself, “what a brilliant idea.” “How come you have never thought of that?” You get so allured by the product design that you decide to buy it. But finds out that the product is cheaply made and barely delivers the features that it’s advertised to do (the egg packaging corrugated cards). Well, this is what we say is an excellent example of product design but with poor UX design. And the opposite of it is also true. Some products that make you wonder how come a person has this much free time that he/she thought of making this not-so-useful product or how the product got approved. Here, I am speaking of the anti-spicy onion cutting goggles. But, when you order the product, it becomes your go-to-device. This is an example of bad product design but great UX design. So, what’s a UX designer? What is the role of a product designer? And what’s the difference between a product designer and a UX designer? Is p...