Architecture in Progress Illustration

In one of our articles on Tubik Blog, explaining the difference between the positions in the process of creating digital products, we applied the metaphor of an actual construction site:

- UX designers are architects who come up with the general concept, its structure and the flow of interactions as well as a variety of factors which influence positive or negative user experience (in case of real building it could include transportation, quality of air, availability of shops and entertaining points, educations and sport facilities, neighbors etc.).
- UI designers are architectural visualizers who find the best solutions for visual performance of the object corresponding to the style, the environment, user’s expectations and aesthetic needs based on the already agreed architecture, structure and core factors of interaction.
- Programmers are actual builders who create the final object in reality. As well as on the building site, they have various specializations: some are good in creating the foundation, others know how to realize visual features made by designers, and some of them work out effective interaction with this object in particular environments and for new requirements which can arise later.

That's also one of the metaphors that inspired our illustration on information architecture and UX design – and here you can see a bit of creative process for it.

For more inspiration, welcome to check the diverse collection of digital illustrations by our team or learn practical tips on creative illustration from our studio designer. Stay tuned!

Tubik | Behance | Instagram | Twitter | Facebook

tubik.arts
Yes, we’re available. Contacts in “About”

More by tubik.arts

View profile