At Idea Theorem™, our Design Process consists of 4 key phases. Among the 4, UI design (or user interface design) is our 3rd key phase in creating a great user experience.
UI design is an important part of any product design stage. UI design focuses on the visual design, look, and feel of a product. Using visual elements, a great UI should be able to maneuver users throughout their journey and provide them with high usability design and ease of use.
The UI designs during this process should directly correlate with the user goals and need to result in a greater return on investment. Learn more about the ROI of User Experience.
“If we want users to like our software, we should design it to behave like a likeable person: respectful, generous, and helpful.”Alan Cooper
To design user interfaces there are several available tools to achieve the right UI for your product. These tools can help prepare UI designs as prototype mockups or wireframes and essentially bring creative ideas to life. Learn more about Best Wireframe Tools.
Tools give shape to these creative solutions, therefore, how do you decide which one is right for you? In this blog, we will be describing several tools in detail that can help you create the greatest UI experience.
Sketch is a tool that is primarily used by many UI and UX designers for designing and prototyping mobile and web applications. This tool is a vector graphics editor which allows designers to create user interfaces quickly and efficiently.
Sketch contains several features which leave room for unlimited possibilities. Some of the many features include:
Platforms: macOS
Price: $99/year (Personal License)
Figma is an interface design tool based on the browser that allows for design, prototyping, and code generation. The greater advantage of Figma is the ability to be used in a team setting, resulting in more collaborative design cultures. This saves time from sending a single file from one person to the next. Rather, Figma has ultimately found a way to create real-time changes which can be done simultaneously across all team members.
Some other features include:
Platforms: Web for Windows and macOS
Price: Free (Starter), $12 per editor/month (Professional), $45 per editor/month (Organization)
It is a vector-based tool that is used for designing interfaces and prototyping for web and mobile applications. Adobe takes a similar form to Illustrator and Photoshop but focuses on UI design.
An advantage for Adobe XD is that it comes packed with UI kits for Apple, Windows, and Google Material Design, which assists designers in creating user interfaces across all devices. Learn more about why you should use material design for your next project here.
Some other features include:
Platforms: Windows and macOS
Price: Free (Starter Pack), $9.99/month (Single App), $52.99/month (Creative cloud all apps)
Invision Studios is an intuitive vector-based drawing tool with the capabilities to design, prototype, and animate. Studios is still a newer tool but thus far has demonstrated their strong ambition through their many available functionalities and impressive prototyping features. An added bonus includes the ability to transfer and open files from Sketch onto Invision, creating the possibility to design more interactive user interfaces than Sketch is capable of.
Some other features include:
Platforms: Windows and macOS
Price: Free
UXPin is another amazing design tool with the capabilities of designing and prototyping. It suggests that it is advantageous for larger design teams and larger-sized projects compared to other UI tools.
Furthermore, UXPin includes UI element libraries that allow access to Material Design, Bootstrap, iOS libraries, and several available icons.
Some other features include:
Platforms: Windows and macOS
Price: Free (1 prototype), $20/month (Professional), $79/month (Team)
Framer X, released in 2018, is one of the latest design tools for creating digital products from mobile apps to websites. The most exciting feature of Framer X is the ability to prototype with advanced interactions and animations while also integrating the components of the code. Users who have used React.js find that they can now design and code under one platform.
Furthermore, Framer X offers the ability to create very realistic prototypes which can help in demonstrating the finished product to clients or stakeholders.
Some other features include:
Platforms: macOS
Price: Free (14-day trial), $12/month (personal)
Proto.io is also on the list for designing and prototyping. This tool can take you from hand-drawn designs to wireframes and finally higher-fidelity prototypes. Furthermore, Proto.io utilizes a drag-and-drop system, simplifying and streamlining user interface design for both experienced and novice designers. There is no coding required and includes the option of importing files from Sketch, Photoshop, or assets from Dropbox.
Some other features include:
Platforms: Web
Price: $24/month (Freelancer), $40/month (Startup), $80/month (Agency), $160/month (Corporate)
In summary, these are only a few of the many available tools for UI design. Several others are upcoming and still in their early beta phase, but several UI/UX designers commonly prefer the mentioned tools above.
Each tool carries its own advantages and its own unique features. Deciding which tool to use is based on your own preferences from designing alone or as a team, from built-in UI kits to starting from scratch.
All in all, you can expect these tools to continuously improve as they frequently roll out updates to ensure users can create the best UI design for a great user experience.
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Idea Theorem is an award-winning design & development agency based in North America. Through our empathy-driven approach, we have crafted digital products that have positively impacted over 10 million users. Our mission is to shape the digital future by delivering exceptional experiences. Contact Us if you have any questions; we will gladly help you.
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