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User Interface

The growing reliance of companies on web and mobile apps has led many to prioritize the user interface (UI) in an effort to improve the overall user experience.

With a typically non-distracting view, so the user can only focus on the problem they want to solve with the system. A user interface contains buttons, icons, graphics, colors, drawings, texts, etc. In order to keep in touch in a simple and intuitive way.

As (UI) is the functionality of a device or application that allows the user to interact with the system. It provides a simple and consistent sequence of interactions that clearly shows the alternatives available for each step of the interaction, without confusing the user.

While user interfaces can be designed for any software hardware, most are a combination of the two. For example, to control a software program, you typically need to use a keyboard and mouse, each with its own user interface.

User interface is about programming how things look for ease of usability and user experience.

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