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  • ukit20

    It's not really a three years from now thing, I'd say it was more of a trend that has been around for a while, at least here in the U.S. In the mid 2000s, the "UX" became a buzzword and every technology company started using it instead of "web designer."

    So it could range to anything from just a regular designer (with the company just using the word because they think it sounds good) to someone who does exclusively information architecture type stuff and never touches visual design. Most of the time, it's probably something in between. You will be expected to create wireframes and other UX deliverables but also do visual design.

    • I think this was the book that kind of popularized the whole trend, The Elements of User Experience: http://sse.tongji.ed…ukit2
    • http://sse.tongji.ed…ukit2
    • Maybe it's a thing we've been all doing without knowung it... boh...GeorgesIV
    • When you are designing an actual "product" they will want you to wireframe it out and plan everything in detail, that's basically the extent of it.ukit2
    • basically the extent of it.ukit2

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