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Graphic Designer vs UX Designer: Which Creative Tech Career?

Both involve design, but graphic designers focus on how things look while UX designers focus on how things work. This comparison helps you choose.

Visual vs Experiential

Graphic designers create static visual assets — logos, posters, branding, packaging. UX designers design interactive experiences — apps, websites, software interfaces. Think of it this way: a graphic designer makes a movie poster beautiful; a UX designer makes the movie ticket-booking app easy to use. Both require creative thinking, but the skills and tools are different.

Tools and Skills

  • Graphic Designer: Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop, InDesign. Typography, colour theory, composition, print production.
  • UX Designer: Figma, Sketch, Adobe XD. User research, wireframing, prototyping, usability testing, information architecture.
  • Overlap: Both use Figma. Both need visual sensitivity and empathy for the audience.

Salary Comparison

  • Graphic Designer entry: 3-6 LPA | UX Designer entry: 5-10 LPA
  • Graphic Designer mid: 6-15 LPA | UX Designer mid: 12-25 LPA
  • UX designers earn more on average because they work closer to product strategy and tech

Personality Fit

  • Choose Graphic Design if: you love creating beautiful visuals, you are drawn to branding and typography, you prefer finished artistic output
  • Choose UX Design if: you are curious about why people behave the way they do, you enjoy research and testing, you prefer solving functional problems
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