As a side note, I recently met with a recruiter for an interaction design job. In the job description they asked for people who could research requirements/competitors, define the behavior of XYZ in wireframes and written documentation, and conduct user testing, etc. However, for all practical purposes it seemed that what they really wanted was an information architect to make lots and lots of wireframes. That is interaction designer == information architect. They also stated that an understanding of visual design was desired, since you may work side by side with visual designers. Prototyping as a skill or responsibility was not mentioned at all.
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