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How to Become a UI Designer User Interface Design (UI Design) is a crucial subset of User Experience Design that focuses on how users interface with a particular product. UI designers work on constructing apps, websites, and other products that are visually pleasing for users and that are easy for users to learn how to operate. By starting with the fundamentals of design and moving on to the more technical aspects of user interface, you can get started becoming a UI designer in no time.

Before you can become a designer, you'll need to acquire a working knowledge of the fundamental design principles. Spend some time learning the principles of color, balance and symmetry, contrast, typography, and consistency.[1] For example, when studying color principles, you should learn the distinction between monochromatic, analogous, and complementary color schemes, what colors tend to be used in different types of designs, and the psychology of colors. In addition to reading formal works on design principles, you should also study the works of other designers to see how they manipulate color and balance to achieve certain aesthetic effects. There's no set amount of time you need to spend studying these concepts. Instead, focus on making sure you have a good grasp of the fundamental design principles before moving on to more technical aspects of graphic design.

UI design, like many other forms of creative production, is a process of specific phases, moving from ideas to action. For design, these phases are discovery, define, develop, and delivery. To be a great designer, familiarize yourself with using this process in your creative projects.[2] The first two phases involve being inspired and researching a relatively nascent idea (discovery) and then refining it into a more specific, actionable idea (define). The development phase is where ideas are created, prototyped, and tested in a trial and error process that further refines the initial idea. In the final phase (delivery), the initial idea is transformed into a finalized, working product