2009/2/10 Batyah Rubin <[email protected]>

> 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 User Experience Architect (I do design but it's a title that's easier
to separate from visual design).  User Experience is the umbrella term for
all things that relate to creating an interactive experience. I do
interactive design and user interface design as part of my job, as well as
user research, business analysis and a bunch of other stuff. Most of what I
do fits within the rough remit of user entered design.

Some companies are more visual design based and some are
more engineering based. In engineering based companies there are often User
Interface Designers and in more visual based companies you are more likely
to get Interaction Designers. Most of this comes form the processes the
company is following (or not) and the systems and products they are
designing for.


-- 
Stewart Dean
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