FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions


The cost of UX/UI Design varies depending upon your requirements and specifications. The general factors on which the cost of UX/UI Design is dependent are,

•   Number of screens to be designed

•   Product type and category

•   Features and specifications

•   Design complexity

•   Need for animation and other elements

In simple words, UI, the user interface is solely refers to the aesthetic elements through which the users interact with your application or product. And, UX, the user experience refers to the experience that a user has with the product or application.

UI designing focuses more on the use of visual elements that elevate the overall look and feel of the application by incorporating colors, menubars, typography, etc. UX on the other hand lays emphasis on the user and his/her journey through the application or product.

The key differences between UX and UI are,

•   UI has an artistic component, UX has a social component

•   UI deals with interaction quality, UX deals with functionality and purpose

•   UI focuses on technical components, UX focuses on project management

Netixe offers numerous UI/UX Design services, some of the key ones are enlisted here.

•   Mobile app Design Service

•   Web app Design Service

•   Logo Design Service

•   Brand identity Design Service

•   Graphic Design Service

There is a huge difference between native apps and web apps. Both of them are entirely different and developed with different technologies. Native apps are developed especially for a platform and are compatible solely with that single platform or mobile operating system. Native apps may or may not require an internet connection depending upon the type of application and its features.

Web applications run directly on the browser and are compatible with all the platforms and mobile operating systems. The only pre-requisite for web apps is a stable mobile internet connection or wi-fi connection for the app to work. With a single codebase, web apps are easy to maintain and update regularly.

Web applications can be categorized based on features and content. The major ones are,

•   Static web apps: These web apps display limited content and lack flexibility. Changes need to be incorporated by downloading webmaster, editing it, and then hosting it again.

•   Dynamic web apps: These apps allow admins to make changes dynamically with a content management system. Apart from this multiple features can be implemented as well.

•   Animated web apps: To make the content look more engaging, and create, these apps allow animated effects with Flash technology.

•   Portal web apps: These apps are basically used for tracking user activities on various websites with interactive tools.

•   E-commerce web apps: These apps are similar to any e-commerce or m-commerce website allowing admin to add, edit, delete or update entries.

•   CMS web apps: These apps are more used for blogs, articles, etc. where the content is updated more frequently, and mostly they are managed using WordPress, Drupal, and Joomla.