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0ad9f No.1340

i stumbled upon this while browsing through some job listings - "ux designer", "ui builder". it's like a game of whack-a-mole trying to figure out what each role actually entails. and then there's the new kid on deck, "design engineering." i wonder if that one will stick or just fade away with all its confusion.

i mean seriously. how do you even describe what design engineers are supposed to be doing? it seems like every title has a different focus - ux is about user experience; ui deals more directly with the look and feel of things. but then what's left for "design engineering"?

anyone else feeling this same mix-up or have any insights on where all these job titles came from?

more here: https://uxdesign.cc/the-design-engineer-symptom-what-a-rising-job-title-reveals-850d5e4fd9cc?source=rss----138adf9c44c---4


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