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A UI/UX expert plays a crucial role in an IT or software company by being responsible for designing digital products that provide an outstanding user experience. The UI/UX expert combines expertise in user experience (UX) and user interface (UI) to develop intuitively usable and aesthetically appealing products. Tasks of a UI/UX expert include analyzing user needs and requirements, designing user interfaces and interactions, conducting usability tests and continuously improving the user experience. They always consider the latest trends and best practices in UI/UX design. A UI/UX expert closely collaborates with other teams such as development, product management and marketing to ensure that the developed products meet market requirements and user needs. They effectively communicate their design decisions and work iteratively to incorporate feedback and continuously improve product quality. Moreover, a UI/UX expert contributes to strengthening brand image and customer loyalty by ensuring that the user experience is consistent and positive. They are responsible for creating a seamless and engaging user journey that allows users to efficiently achieve their goals while having a pleasant experience. Overall, a UI/UX expert is an essential part of a successful product development team in an IT or software company. With their expertise and experience, they contribute to developing products that not only are functional but also provide an excellent user experience, thus promoting the company's success.
We program customized apps and advise our customers on all topics related to app development. Our services are perfectly coordinated and based on experience from national as well as international projects.
User interface is the term used to describe the user interface at which a person interacts with a computer, machine or work device. The term is also often abbreviated as UI. UI is often mentioned in connection with User Experience (UX). However, it should be noted that UX is primarily concerned with the user's experience in the application. The UI, on the other hand, describes the visual component by which the user operates the application. With the help of the UI, users can commumnicate with the computer and, for example, enter commands or information. A distinction can be made between different types of UI. There is the well-known GUI, i.e. the graphical UI. As mentioned before, these are visual interfaces that can be operated using a mouse or keyboard. TUI describe text UI that are only controlled with the keyboard. In addition, there is the VUI, voice UI. This gives the possibility to give commands to the computer by speech. This voice control could make it easier for visually impaired people to use computer applications. For experienced users there is also the possibility to communicate through the CLI, Command Line Interface.
UX extends the concept of usability. Here, the user perspective is emphasized and emotional and
aesthetic factors are more strongly included. UX describes the perception and reaction of a
person resulting from the actual and/or expected use of a product, system or service. UX is
not only about the mere achievement of a goal, but rather about the experiences that users have before, during and after
using the product.
UX manages to arouse emotions in users. For this reason, the UX
is a decisive factor in whether users associate positive feelings such as fun and joy with the product and whether they
would like to use the product again in the future. The success of a digital product is therefore strongly linked to the
implementation of a holistic UX.
Our company is located in the heart of the creative scene in Karlsruhe on the Alter Schlachthof. The Alte Schlachthof is an area in Karlsruhe's Oststadt on which the municipal
slaughterhouse was located until 2006 and since then a creative park has been
developed with cultural centers and artistic facilities.
The tenants of the creative park have joined forces since 2010 in the association
ausgeschlachtet e.V.. The association has set itself the goal of actively participating in the development of the site and communicating joint projects to the outside world.
The site is located in the eastern part of Karlsruhe. It is bordered to the north by
Durlacher Allee, to the east by Messplatz and to the south and west by Otto
Dullenkopf Park and Gottesaue Castle. The entire site with historic buildings of the
former slaughterhouse and livestock yard is listed as a cultural monument.
The let's dev GmbH & Co. KG has been headquartered at the Alter Schlachthof creative park since 2013.
Karlsruhe is the second largest city in
Baden-Württemberg and also part of the Trinational Metropolitan
Region Upper Rhine. Karlsruhe is the seat of the Federal Court of
Justice as well as the Federal Constitutional Court, which is why the city also
bears the nickname "Residence of the Law". The Karlsruhe Institute
of Technology is the largest research center in Germany and consolidates Karlsruhe's reputation as an IT and technology center.
Karlsruhe is seen as one of the most important European locations for information and communications
technology. The Center for Art and Media (ZKM), one of the most important cultural
institutions in the city, also ties in with this. A total of nine universities are
located in Karlsruhe, the best known of which is the aforementioned
Karlsruher Institute of Technology. Other universities include, for
example, the University Karlsruhe - Technology and Economics,
founded in 1878, the University of Music Karlsruhe, founded in
1812, and the State University of Design Karlsruhe, founded in
1992.
Software makes life easier. It makes it easier to organize, communicate, work, sell, entertain. That's exactly what we do at let's dev: We transform complex topics and processes into direct, structured interaction. Because we combine a lot of experience with even more curiosity, we achieve trend-setting and high-quality results. This makes let's dev the brand for groundbreaking custom software.
2 Locations Karlsruhe & Hamburg