actually i wanted to add something to what i was writing as this reminds me of the same problem i used to have as an industrial designer. Whether to call myself an industrial or a product designer. The actual difference is that industrial may have more engineering involvement, while the product designer is a more high level thinker. The choice came down to this: If im at a party, whats the optimal job description i would tell someone who knew nothing about my area of expertise. so product designer won the day. I will normally say Interaction or User experience designer today because it makes most sense to people and expresses the full range of what i do.
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