Credit:• @design.avant.garde @ux.byjosh 🕹️ Interaction Design is a new term frequently thrown around. You may see a variety of courses or job post's online specific for "Interaction Designers". But is it a completely different job to a traditional UX Designer? 🙋🏻♀️ In short, yes AND no. Interaction Design is really just a subset of skills within User Experience Design. The reasons we see "Interaction Designer" jobs is because some experience designers have dedicated themselves to specialise in the ways of good interaction. BUT that does not mean that UX or UI Designer isn't concerned with good interaction. It is part of our jobs, it's just not the only part of design we focus on. We take a more holistic approach. 📚 A good way to understand interaction design is through the "5 Dimensions of Interaction" Principles: [https://uxdesign.cc/interaction-design-and-its-dimensions-39ca7e1d09f0](https://uxdesign.cc/interaction-design-and-its-dimensions-39ca7e1d09f0) 💬 What is your experience with Interaction Designer? 🙏 Make sure to check out my last post which was “UX Bootcamps VS. Design Degrees: Which is best?.⠀ ⠀⠀⠀⠀ 👉 Follow @ux.byjosh for more content!⠀⠀⠀ .⠀ . . #mobileweb #agilemindset #webbdesign #designdegree #designhacks #designprinciples #uxbootcamp #instawebdesign #uidesigns #designsprint #digitalexperience #interaction #interactiondesign #designresearch #designpattern #agileworking #ixd #mobilefirst #appdesigns #ux_trends #designsprints #theuiuxcollective #webdesignideas #zero2herotraining (at London, United Kingdom) https://www.instagram.com/p/CPIHs09jvwK/?utm_medium=tumblr















