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UX Design stands for User Experience Design. It’s a process that designers use to make sure people have a good experience when they use a website, app, or product. UX design looks at how people interact with a product or service and makes sure it’s easy to use, intuitive, and enjoyable. An example of UX design is when a company creates a website that looks good and is easy to navigate. If a website is confusing or has too many steps to complete a task, then the UX design isn’t working well. A statistic that might help you understand UX design is that 88% of people will not return to a website if they have a bad experience. This means that if a website isn’t designed well, people won’t come back. An analogy to explain UX design is like when you go to a restaurant. You want the food to be delicious, the service to be friendly, and the atmosphere to be inviting. If the restaurant doesn’t meet your expectations, you won’t want to go back. UX design is the same as that – it makes sure people have a positive experience when they use a website or product. Fun fact: The term “UX Design” was first used in 1995 by Don Norman, who is now a professor at UC San Diego.