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In this episode of The Design Table Podcast, Tyler and Nick are trying to untangle the confusing world of design job titles and their many, many variations. From UX designer to product designer to the emerging UX engineer role and everything inbetween.
They share what each title actually means, their differences, and how to survive the ever-changing landscape of design careers today.
Also, Tyler shares his experience as a senior product designer in-house, while Nick explains his approach as a freelancer who uses "UX and Product Designer" to catch different types of clients. They discuss the evolution from web designer to the current product design trend, and upcomgin roles like UX engineer that challenge the lines between design and development.
Here's what's on the table in this episode:
๐ธ Why Nick uses both "UX" and "Product" designer in his title (it's an SEO play)
๐ธ How design titles evolved from web designer to today's product designer
๐ธ The difference between UI, UX, and product design roles
๐ธ Why larger companies need more specialized design roles
๐ธ What service design and customer experience (CX) roles actually do
๐ธ The rise of UX engineer and what it means for designers who code
๐ธ How AI is helping designers learn development skills
๐ธ Why "user" vs "customer" language matters more than you think
๐ธ The Pokemon evolution of design careers (and what comes next)
๐ธ Senior vs junior titles and how they affect your career progression
๐ข Subscribe to The Design Table Podcast!
๐ More about Tyler and Nick
By Nick Groeneveld, Tyler WhiteIn this episode of The Design Table Podcast, Tyler and Nick are trying to untangle the confusing world of design job titles and their many, many variations. From UX designer to product designer to the emerging UX engineer role and everything inbetween.
They share what each title actually means, their differences, and how to survive the ever-changing landscape of design careers today.
Also, Tyler shares his experience as a senior product designer in-house, while Nick explains his approach as a freelancer who uses "UX and Product Designer" to catch different types of clients. They discuss the evolution from web designer to the current product design trend, and upcomgin roles like UX engineer that challenge the lines between design and development.
Here's what's on the table in this episode:
๐ธ Why Nick uses both "UX" and "Product" designer in his title (it's an SEO play)
๐ธ How design titles evolved from web designer to today's product designer
๐ธ The difference between UI, UX, and product design roles
๐ธ Why larger companies need more specialized design roles
๐ธ What service design and customer experience (CX) roles actually do
๐ธ The rise of UX engineer and what it means for designers who code
๐ธ How AI is helping designers learn development skills
๐ธ Why "user" vs "customer" language matters more than you think
๐ธ The Pokemon evolution of design careers (and what comes next)
๐ธ Senior vs junior titles and how they affect your career progression
๐ข Subscribe to The Design Table Podcast!
๐ More about Tyler and Nick