Thanks for sharing, Chris...very nice to see "our name in lights" even if
it's only the script-writers getting the credit.  At least it's a start =].

I agree with your misgivings about the article, and can only think that our
profession is evolving such that another few years from now will see the
"User Experience Specialist" either broken down into several distinct roles
(hope not) or the definition expanded to include all that folks do here
(hope so).  Just as no two "web developers" are the same, the same is true
for us.

Thanks for sharing, made my day =]

Bryan
http://www.bryanminihan.com

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I've certainly worked in situations where this has happened. The research
is compiled, never presented, and engineers build something. However, I
think the majority of what I do happens between those two sentences.
Namely the "Design" portion. Translation of the research findings into
useful items such as personas, scenarios, usage models, use cases,
architectures, wireframes, even early functional prototypes are done by
designers, interaction included.

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