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Does a Front-End Developer make you a UI/UX designer?

I'm a little confused. As a Front-End Developer, you're developing the front-end of a site using HTML, CSS styling, and Javascript Frameworks to make good looking web pages, stunning user interfaces, and a good user experience overall RIGHT?

  1. What skills and knowledge do you need to be a UI/UX?
  2. Why is UI/UX designer a completely different job compared to front-end developer?
  3. What are the differences between Front-End and UI/UX?
  4. How do you become a UI/UX designer? What technologies do you use?
  5. If I'm a Front-End Developer, can my skills and experience land you a UI/UX job?
  6. What do you actually do as a UI/UX designer? Do you code? Or only design?

I appreciate it if you could clarify this for me, it would be awesome if you could give me a detailed answer, the more the merrier would help me a lot.

2 Answers

It depends on a lot of factors generally being a front end developer does not make you a ui/ux designer. A ui/ux designer does not need to know code at all, they could literally draw out a ui on a piece of paper and call themselves a ui designer. If you have made your own ui are you a ui designer? sure the same as cooking your own food makes you a cook/chef however to want it as a career you would need to be exceptional, and be prepared to be called out on it if you don't know your stuff.

In a professional scenario the a ui, ux designer and front end developer work together closely but the front end is essentially following instructions and plans set by ui/ux. A ux (user experience) designer does not have to code either and can be as hands on or off as required and the job role is not exclusive to web/software but extends to all service industries, for example a big company like fast food chain will have ux people for restaurants to get good user experiences which drive customers back.

justin s.
justin s.
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One developers, the other designs. So no.