"Can anyone tell me the difference between these three titles:
Interaction Designer, User Experience Designer, User Interface
Designer?"
Yes, a Designer can... but not anyone else. :-)
Seriously though, designers tend to like to ruminate over what to
call things, and nothing more than the name fo
I don't think there's a clear answer for that question, but my take on it is
that:Interaction Designers designs interactions, most likely in the form of
wireframes. They're not necessarily user research experts but work closely with
them to create ideal experiences.User Experience Designer desi
I use to Jesse James Garrett's definition and facet breakdown that's
been around since ~2000~.
http://www.jjg.net/elements/pdf/elements.pdf
The definitions and breakdowns are and have been around for quite a
few years now...
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While trying to avoid the discussion of defining any of the terms, I
thought I'd write about what I've seen (from my personal experience
and job seeking) in the marketplace in terms of job titles.
Interaction Designer, User Experience Designer and User Interface
Designer are usually interch
I predict the question will continue to come up until these terms show
up in Websters. :)
Admittedly, I haven't even checked Websters (I mean, why look there,
when Wikipedia has it, right?), but my assumption here is that the
definition will evolve heavily over time and across organizations,
I would suggest looking through the archives. This question (or at least a
derivative) has been asked many times.
On 2/10/09 12:44 PM, "Batyah Rubin" wrote:
> Hi Stewart,
>
> Thank you for your answer. Many people were kind enough to reply and it
> appears that there is no consensus.
>
> I am
Hi Stewart,
Thank you for your answer. Many people were kind enough to reply and it
appears that there is no consensus.
I am giving a presentation at a conference in Jerusalem on February 26th and
I think I will adopt your title "User Experience Architect".for two reasons:
1. It will be hel
Didn't Dan Saffer forbid us from discussing this on this list anymore?
:P
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They maybe the same or not, depends on your definition of Interaction
design, and user experience design and UI design.
But anyway, user only use the product ( designed artifact) through the
interface, and his personal experience is generated according to HIS
using (the interaction happens here) co
I find that interface design is an umbrella term too with sub terms of
visual design, information design and interaction design.
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2009/2/10 Batyah Rubin
> Hi,
>
> Can anyone tell me the difference between these three titles:
>
> - Interaction Designer
> - User Experience Designer
> - User Interface designer
>
The answer, in my view, comes down to one thing - the culture of the company
that you are working in.
I am a
he interface
Thanks & Regards,
Mithil Yadav
HCI - User Experience Designer
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UX=User Experience Design: The umbrella of all good things. This might be
the real question you want to ask. What falls under this umbrella? You can
go honeycomb, 5 food groups, or I'm inventing my own approach and calling it
the 'snowflake 108 degrees of beauty' steps and reasons TBA.
IX=Interacti
Hi,
Can anyone tell me the difference between these three titles:
- Interaction Designer
- User Experience Designer
- User Interface designer
Thanks,
Batyah Rubin
Freelance User Interface Designer
Israel
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