
Eyal Kofman Cagan
Interaction designer
Why is my role titled interaction designer?
For the last 20 years I worked on digital products. I've been acquired many role titles that end with "designer":
Graphic, 3D, Web, System, HCI, HMI, UI with or without / UX and Product.
The title mainly depend on the period and less at the work I actually done under this title.
Product designer, the latest title that describes my proficiency is general enough to be almost right,
except it is not unique to the digital world, I worked on many projects that this title refers solely to industrial designers working on physical products.
except it is not unique to the digital world, I worked on many projects that this title refers solely to industrial designers working on physical products.
Titles come and go, but it's not always describes what you actually done
If there is one thing I'm sure fits well to describe all the different work I did whatever it was:
Researching, analyzing systems or processes, defining requirements, telling stories, design concepts or assets for production, writing code to demo or to be implemented, It has always been about interaction design.
Researching, analyzing systems or processes, defining requirements, telling stories, design concepts or assets for production, writing code to demo or to be implemented, It has always been about interaction design.
Interaction designer is the title that describes all the tasks I can fulfill, its describe my passion and what make me proud:
To see people interacting with the things I create
To see people interacting with the things I create
About:
• Experienced with complex user interface solutions
• Knowledgeable with defense, cyber and security systems
• Prototype level GUI development skills (WPF and web based)
• Capable of coping and organizing within a fast paced and dynamic design process.
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