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Product Designer vs. UX Designer: What’s the Difference?

Hriday Checker
2 min readAug 26, 2024
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In the design world, the roles of Product Designer and UX Designer often intertwine, leading to some confusion. However, each brings a distinct set of skills and perspectives to the table. Let’s break down the differences:

🛠 Product Designer: The Big-Picture Thinker

  • End-to-End Involvement: Product Designers are there from the initial concept all the way to the final product release. They’re the architects of the solution, ensuring every element aligns with both business goals and user needs.
  • Holistic Approach: Balancing user experience, visual design, and functionality is key. They ensure that the product not only looks good but also works seamlessly and achieves the desired outcomes.
  • Cross-Disciplinary Collaboration: Product Designers work closely with product managers, engineers, and stakeholders, creating a comprehensive solution that satisfies all parties involved.

🎨 UX Designer: The User Journey Expert

  • User-Centered Focus: UX Designers prioritize creating experiences that are seamless, intuitive, and meaningful for the end user. Their goal is to make every interaction as smooth as possible.
  • Process-Oriented: They dive deep into…

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