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    UI and UX Terminology What Every Designer Should Know

    enOctober 22, 2021

    About this Episode

    This article is dedicated to designers and the people who have to communicate with them. Of course, if you go into any design studio, 99% of what you see will be drawings. But probably 100% of what you hear in the studio will be words.

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