I don't think there's a clear answer for that question, but my take on it is 
that:Interaction Designers designs interactions, most likely in the form of 
wireframes. They're not necessarily user research experts but work closely with 
them to create ideal experiences.User Experience Designer designs interactions 
but also has a user research background, so is able to play both roles.User 
Interface Designer - I don't see that term being used as much anymore and it's 
probably b/c the field is moving into designing experiences, rather than just 
interfaces. For example, designing a retail experience. I'm sure someone might 
disagree with me here, or add to what I've said. At the end of the day, I don't 
think there's a general agreed upon definition for these terms.Sally
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