Marketing Jargon Buster: UX Designer.

What is a ‘UX Designer’?

A user experience (UX) designer focuses on creating products that provide meaningful, accessible and relevant experiences to users. While physical products also have user experiences – trying on a pair of shoes, for example – the term is most often associated with digital products like websites and apps.

UX designers prioritise the user’s overall experience with a digital product or service, from their initial interaction – such as clicking on a Google Ad leading to a landing page – to completion of a task. What the complete task looks like depends on your industry and your business’ goals, however completion usually refers to generating a lead or a conversion.

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