I think about this too much. I need something that’s not too broad, but not too specific either. I’m an artist. I’m a designer.
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Replying to @Mantia
As an experiment, I said “I design symbols” to a driver. They said “symbols like logos or cymbals like drums?” So that’s out.
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I’ve told another driver “I draw shapes." That covers a lot of it, but there’s usually some followup questions.
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When people say they are a “UX Designer” you both simultaneously know exactly what they do and not at all what they do.
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Some level of confusion is just inevitable. Other professions have pretty specific names. “Neurosurgeon” is a doctor, surgeon, for brains.
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UX Designers are not solely responsible for UX, so taking that title has set inaccurate expectations (and responsibilities we can't fulfill)
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