This is what I am finding as well within my own experience. I'm currently
taking part in a entrepreneurial training program, and all of the program
participants have to deliver their business plan, and present it in front
our business advisors and a representive group of business owners from
various industries. Having done some initial introductions and presentations
of my marketing plan, there has been alot of confusion over the term
'interaction design' or 'product design'. This exercise has forced me to
really clarify my title and business description.   When I use "software
interaction design" followed by an explanation and examples of usage
scenarios in terms that the audience understand, then they get it, as it
applies to their own experiences, whether it's personal, such as online
shopping, online banking, or work-related, such as using the company's
Intranet to find HR forms or using desktop software on their workstation.

cheers,
Lucilla Madamba

http://www.linkedin.com/in/lucilla

On Sat, Oct 11, 2008 at 9:52 AM, Kurt Krumme <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> It's probably overly simplistic, but I just use Web Designer usually.
>  I still think that anything 'architect' is a bit pretentious unless
> you're putting up buildings.  Interface Designer is a close second
> for me, but I find that it doesn't come-off as well unless I'm
> there in person to explain it.
>
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