04/30/2021
You’ve probably heard about the importance of UX designers: their job is to ensure meeting user expectations and delivering a pleasant look, feel, and experience. While UX designers embrace general duties, UX architects and UX analysts bring niche expertise.
UX architects enhance product consistency by using information hierarchy and classification. Their goal is to help users navigate and interact with a product in a more intuitive and easy way.
UX analysts advocate for users’ needs and aim to improve overall customer satisfaction. They explore user behavior and motivation, using these data-driven insights as a roadmap for developing product features.
What is the difference between these roles?
UX designers are the ones who put everything in place: they take the primary research made by UX analysts, product structure developed by UX architects, and blend it into one sustainable product.
When to hire an additional UX expert? There’s no need for three UX specialists on a small software development project: a single UX designer can overlap these roles.
On a bigger project, a UX designer can’t do all the work alone, so it’s better to divide his duties between the different destinations.
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