I like the term "interface designer", as it includes the artifact in
question. Calling an interface designer by some other name is like
calling a graphic designer a "visual experience architect" or some
such nonsense.  

I hate the term "user experience designer", as I don't believe you
can design experiences...experience is subjective and belongs to the
individual. 


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