Lots of good conversation in this thread. 

I find it kind of interesting that some on the thread rate the
knowledge of and ability to write HTML, Javascript, and CSS to be of
higher value than the "user research" skillsets. 

As for me, I believe that user research skills are much more valuable
for an "interface designer" than the ability to write HTML,
Javascript, and CSS. Two quick reasons why are:

* Knowlege of your user will allow you to make much more precise
design decisions. 
* Not every interface will utilize those technologies, but every user
interface will have users that utilize them.



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