What do you call someone who sits squarely on the fence between interaction
design and implementation?

 

I am trying to new employment or consulting opportunities. I can find
opportunities for people skilled solely in wireframing and prototyping. I
can also find opportunities for people with nothing but implementation
skills. Neither of these is what I am looking for. I've been wearing both
hats for over two decades now.

 

Is the entire market focused on separating these two skills? It is driving
me mad that companies can't seem to grasp the value of having someone who
understands both sides of the process -- everyone seems to insist on having
two distinct groups who work through a chinese wall.

 

So who am I? And how do I find opportunities which actually make sense?

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