Interface Designer

Role

Designs participant-facing information, controls, prompts, overlays, and system communication.

Description

Creates the visible, audible, spatial, or tactile communication layer between participant and system.

Experience Design Description

Within Experience Design, the Interface Designer makes system state, choice, instruction, feedback, and navigation legible. Interfaces may be screen-based, diegetic, spatial, gestural, sonic, or embedded in the environment.

Scope Note

Menus, prompts, HUDs, overlays, labels, input displays, status indicators, system messages, diegetic interfaces, and interface states.

Boundary Note

More specific than UX or experience design; interface design concerns participant-facing controls and information surfaces, not the whole journey or underlying system.

Collaboration Note

Works with UX designers, interaction designers, visual designers, developers, sound designers, accessibility designers, and QA testers.

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